Author Topic: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival  (Read 3435 times)

Christopher

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #45 on: Thursday 12 January 2012, 13:07 »
Herrarte kindly uploaded here The Yugoslav Suite, Op.58.

Does anyone know if this piece is divided into movements, and if so what the names of the movements are?  (Maybe each section is named after a particular republic of Yugoslavia, or something...).

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« Reply #46 on: Friday 13 January 2012, 14:01 »
Confusingly, http://ingp0040.home.xs4all.nl/1554262.htm says that the score is missing- I don't know if the author means the manuscript score of the piano version only, or also that of the orchestral version, or even the published versions of both (presumably after the recording was made.)

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #47 on: Friday 13 January 2012, 14:55 »
from Christopher: "Herrarte kindly uploaded here The Yugoslav Suite, Op.58".

I don't seem to be able to find this upload, can anyone give me direction, Thanks, Arbuckle

Christopher

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #48 on: Friday 13 January 2012, 22:13 »
from Christopher: "Herrarte kindly uploaded here The Yugoslav Suite, Op.58".

I don't seem to be able to find this upload, can anyone give me direction, Thanks, Arbuckle

It was posted here on this site at http://www.unsungcomposers.com/forum/index.php/topic,1196.msg20402.html#msg20402   and the following link was provided for downloading:   http://www.filesonic.com/file/2577744704/Bortkiewicz_Symphonic_Suites.rar

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #49 on: Saturday 07 April 2012, 09:19 »
FYI, That filesonic link is no longer active (they don't allow sharing anymore).  Are those recordings the same as the ones available on the classic-online.ru page?

Can anyone update re: the recording of the Russian Rhapsody?  Also, I've seen an "Olympic Scherzo for Orchestra" mentioned in a few select places.  Anyone know anything about this?

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #50 on: Saturday 07 April 2012, 21:35 »
I shall upload my copies of these files for you :)

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #51 on: Saturday 14 April 2012, 10:46 »
In 2009  this thread strayed onto Saint-Saens and Wittgenstein.  I have just trawled through The Thematic Catalogue of the complete works of Saint-Saens, by Sabina Tella Ratner, which coveres every note he ever wrote, published, unpublished complete or just fragments.  There is no menion of anything for piano left hand or Wittgenstein comissioning anything.

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #52 on: Sunday 15 April 2012, 04:48 »
Saint-Saens' opus 135 had the title, I thought, of 6 etudes pour la main gauche seule- but I have not seen the ms (no pun intended.) But I am surprised to hear that Saint-Saens composed nothing for left hand, considering.

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #53 on: Sunday 15 April 2012, 06:38 »
Indeed Saint-Saens wrote a set of left hand etudes as Op. 135

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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #54 on: Sunday 15 April 2012, 16:40 »
Like I said, this was a comment, IIRC about Leon Fleisher (after he recuperated from his right-hand paralysis) exploring left-hand literature made by a local newspaper critic.  And I thought it was a reference to concertante music.  Did anybody ever make a left-hand arrangement of any of Saint-Saens' concertos?
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Re: Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952), a revival
« Reply #55 on: Sunday 15 April 2012, 19:25 »
Back to Bortkiewicz for a moment. This looks like an interesting, commercial but rather old (?) article from the Bhagwan, reviewed by Rob Barnett.
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