Very much appreciated!Caprotti wrote:nms
Tony
*Khakhanov violin concerto -- recording discussion
Very much appreciated!Caprotti wrote:nms
I have quite a few pieces of Alexandrov on file, but anything past op.93 is new to me and have recently been playing his op.6 nr. 2 Etude, which is quite interesting--how many times do you find something written in 14/16 time?? In addition to his unique harmonic language, Alexandrov's pianistic figurations, particularly the left hand are unusual and effective, so you can see why I welcome any "new" piece by him; still he reminds me that I need bigger hands or a 15/16 sized keyboard.rob wrote:We have alrteady shared a great deal of Anatoly Alexandrov here which you may not know - especially during the previous two incarnations of PP - IGOD82 being a particlar hero I seem to remember.fleubis wrote:Thanks for the translation Alan and Rob. I note that the film is vintage 1960, so I guess that 1967 date is a little off. It is a pretty elegy in a pretty obscure film, but I like it the music.
Rob
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?q=de+hartmannilu wrote:I believe that it is the right place to ask for the Ukrainian composers Thomas de Hartmann and his teacher George Gurdjieff and their piano scores.
Ilu.
A fair few publishers I woud imagine, Tonylutoslawski wrote:Who has Khachaturian's Op.62 Children Pieces?
Tonyfredbucket wrote:A fair few publishers I woud imagine, Tonylutoslawski wrote:Who has Khachaturian's Op.62 Children Pieces?
Not public domain, I'm afraid.
Regards
Fred