Russian & Soviet Music

Started by Mark Thomas, Friday 17 June 2011, 03:21

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fyrexia

Quote from: JimL on Thursday 01 September 2011, 06:13
Off topic, but speaking of Concerto #2s did you know that Hyperion has squashed your YouTube of Kalkbrenner PC 2?  I thought that it had to be the same performance, recorded after the fact to be suppressed for copyright violation.
No, they never squashed my Kalkbrenner Pc 2. I just happen to not have it uploaded. And i cant now, because one of the movements is over 15 minutes. And i do not have the privilege to upload over 15 minutes. And the other reason is that its on my other HD, which is kinda damaged, so i am without possibilities of accessing it. But... i am still trying to find a way, because there is also my alexandrov pc audio score video and several more. Its really a hard job to do those things.

Tony

Christopher

Quote from: fyrexia on Thursday 01 September 2011, 11:56
Quote from: Christopher on Thursday 01 September 2011, 09:20
Quote from: fyrexia on Thursday 01 September 2011, 05:29
Talking about ukrainian music and lacks of sufficient information. I have an unsolved question.
Ukrainian composer Levko Revutsky, composed a Piano Concerto Op.18.
It was then recorded on MELODIYA lp and released with 2 versions of it (i have 2 at least).
All best,

Tony

Hi Tony!  Is this Revutsky piano concerto something that you could upload?  :)

You mean the score or the recording?


I mean the recording - did you say you have two versions on LP?

jerfilm

Tony, How does one currently access your YouTube channel? 

Jerry

fyrexia

Christopher,

Yes i have two versions. One from lp. The other one i am not sure if its from lp or radio, but i really remember its also lp. Same pianist but with different conductors.

Jerry,

My youtube account now is www.youtube.com/user/fyrexianoff

All best,

Tony

markniew



Thank you very much for this Markniew!  By the way, "dukhovna" means spiritual, so I don't know why a collection of piano music would be called "Spiritual Music of Ukraine series"...!
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Hello

yes I know that "dukhovna" in Russian means spiritual but am not sure the same meaning in Ukrainian. so it is only my interpretatio thet it might also mean "sublime" or so i.e. artistic?
and one interesting thing - on the cover we have "vypusk 10" = release 10! perhaps there are at least 9 other sets with academic (as Russian call artistic/classical music) music?

markniew

Quote from: Holger on Wednesday 31 August 2011, 21:29
Hi Mark,

the following site mentions three piano concertos composed in 1920, 1931 and 1957 (even with keys):
http://www.russiancomposers.org.uk/page787.html
However, in case of Lyudkevych there is clearly a certain lack of accurate sources.

Regards,
Holger

Hi Holger,

thank you for the link. in fact they mention 3 pf ctos. I am not litarate in notes I cannot "decipher" the key of composition. and have a question; what is the key of the only one (?) recorded Lyudkevich's cto? Knowing that we can also know which one it is (what number).

best,
Marek

Holger

Quote from: markniew on Thursday 01 September 2011, 19:23
Hi Holger,

thank you for the link. in fact they mention 3 pf ctos. I am not litarate in notes I cannot "decipher" the key of composition. and have a question; what is the key of the only one (?) recorded Lyudkevich's cto? Knowing that we can also know which one it is (what number).

best,
Marek

Hi Marek,

the key of the only recorded Lyudkevych Piano Concerto is F sharp Minor, so according to the site I referred to it really must be his Piano Concerto No. 3.

By the way, I also have some other pieces by Lyudkevych on LP which I might consider uploading in the future – though time is spare this month.

Best,
Holger

markniew



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Hello again - I still can't find this on the internet.  I am probably going to Kiev in September.  Would it be possible for you to scan and send the front cover and contents page so that I can show it in the music shops there to see if they have it?  I would be very grateful!!
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Hello Christopher,

I put the title in Ukrainian in the Google search and found the site with a number of links - one shows front cover of the set

Marek
http://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=%D1%88%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%B2%D1%80%D0%B8+%D0%B3%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D1%86%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%97+%D1%84%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BF%D1%96%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%97+%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%B7%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B8&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

markniew

the key of the only recorded Lyudkevych Piano Concerto is F sharp Minor, so according to the site I referred to it really must be his Piano Concerto No. 3.

By the way, I also have some other pieces by Lyudkevych on LP which I might consider uploading in the future – though time is spare this month.

Best,
Holger
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Thank you Holger. it's strange that two Soviet books I have got do mention only two ctos of 1920/50 and 1957! they list some compositions of 1963, 64 and even 1973.

Marek

Christopher

Quote from: fyrexia on Thursday 01 September 2011, 14:04
Christopher,

Yes i have two versions. One from lp. The other one i am not sure if its from lp or radio, but i really remember its also lp. Same pianist but with different conductors.

Jerry,

My youtube account now is www.youtube.com/user/fyrexianoff

All best,

Tony

Thanks for this Tony. Is the Revulsky on your youtube channel?

fyrexia

Christopher,

Yes it is.
Evgeny Rzhanov / Ukraine SSR State SO / Yuri Nikonenko

just search revutsky piano concerto on youtube.

Tony

markniew


  Would it be possible for you to scan and send the front cover and contents page so that I can show it in the music shops there to see if they have it?  I would be very grateful!!
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Hello Christopher,

please find the link to dowload  scan of the cover of the Ukrainian CD

Piano Music of Galitsia.pdf (524.9 KB)

Use the following link to retrieve your file:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/iv5c0e

best,
Marek

Sicmu

Hi A.S,

your posts in the Soviet Music folder show you have a great deal of this music in your collection ( and thank you for being so active in sharing your music), so do I and I'm still interested in finding more music of this kind. regarding the symphonies there still are ar least 3 Melodiyas I never ecountered  so far :

Bafoev Symphony no.2 C10 24383
Gadzhiev, D Symphony no.3 C10 31265
Mukkathov Serdar Symphony no 2

I'm pretty sure you already have Gadzhiev's fourth (and Rauf Gadzhiev's first as well) but you might be interested in his fifth + a Symphonic Poem :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQD-8BsdQKg

lechner1110

  Hi Sicmu

  Thank you very much you interest in my uploads.
  But sorry, I don't have symphonies that you mention.
  Especially, I hope to listen Gadzhiev's 3rd.

  By the way , I have next music by Melodiya LP
  I will digitize and upload little by little at my free time in weekend.


  Alexander Arutiunian  Symphony C minor (1957, rev 1980)
     Symphony Orchestra of Great All-Union Radio and TV  cond Valery Gergiev    (This is maybe broadcast?)

  V. Adigezalov (1935-): Symphony #3.
    ZANNER, Berlin RSO. Festive Overture. MELIK-ASLANOV, Central RSO S10 19127/8 S

  G. Akhinian (1926-): Symphony #2; Trombone Concerto (FAFIKIN). MANGASARYAN, Armenian RSO.   S10 13083/4 S

  Vladislav Agafonnikov (b.1936)
    Symphony "In Memory of Shebalin" (1976) Vladimir Fedoseyev/Moscow Radio Television Symphony Orchestra
    MELODIYA C10-21881 (LP) (1984)

  Nikita Bogoslovsky (1913-2004)
    Symphony No.6 in E flat major (1982) Symphony No.7 in C Major (1984)
    Alexander Petukhov/Moscow Radio and Television Variety Symphony MELODIYA S10 23393 009 (LP) (1986)

  VLADIMIR CHERNYAVSKY(b. 1947)Symphony #1 "Nomads"
    Gennady Rozhdestvensky/USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra MELODIYA S10-29269 (LP) (1989)

  VLADIMIR BUNIN (1908-1970) Symphony No. 1 in E minor (1943)
    Konstantin Ivanov/Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra  MELODIYA D 028811-2 (LP) (1970)

  Gregori Egiazaryan (1908-1988, Armenia)
    Symphony in B minor "Razdan" (1960) Boris Khaikhin/Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra MELODIYA D 015589 (LP) (1965)

  Orest Evlakhov (Yevlakhov) (1912-1973)
     Symphony No.3 in F minor, Op.35 (1967) Arvid Jansons/Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra MELODIYA SM 04035-5 (LP) (1973)

  ROBERT GAZIZOV (b. 1939)
     Symphony No. 1 (1980) Igor Shtegman/Moscow State Symphony Orchestra MELODIYA S10 25195 001 (LP) (1981)

  FELIX GLONTI(b. 1927, GEORGIA)
     Symphony #1 in F sharp minor "The World's Horizons" (1961, revised 1974 as "Romantic Symphony")
     MELODIYA S10-06389-90 (LP)

  VITALY GUBARENKO (HUBARENKO)(1934-2000, UKRAINE)
    Symphony No. 1 in G minor (1962)   Igor Blazhkov/Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra
    MELODIYA S30 04801-2 (LP) (1974)

  Artur Kapp (1878-1952, Estonia)
     Symphony No.4 "Youth Symphony" (1984) Neeme Jarvi/Estonian Radio Symphony Orchestra

  KAREN KHACHATURIAN(b. 1920)
     Symphony No. 2 (1968)   Alexander Lazarev/USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra

  Eduard Khagagortian (1930-1983, Armenia) Symphony No.4 (1973)
     Valery Gergiev/Armenian State Symphony Orchestra    MELODIYA C10 21553 005 (LP) (1984)

  DUDAR KHAKHANOV(b. 1921) Symphony No. 6 for Symphony Orchestra and Voice (1982)
     Rumma Dzhagkayeva (mezzo)/Pavel Yadikh/North Ossetian SSR State Symphony Orchestra
     MELODIYA S10-23697 004 (LP) (1986)

  A. Melnikov (1933-): Symphonies #2   MELNIKOV, Central RSO (#2);

  Veli Mukhatov (1916-2005, Turkmenistan)
     Symphony No.2 "Heroic" (1984) Gennady Rozhdestvesnsky/USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra

  Vano Muradeli (1908-1970, Georgia)
     Symphony No.1 in B minor "In memory of S.I. Kirov" (1938)
        Konstantin Ivanov/USSR State Symphony Orchestra MELODIYA S0621-2 (LP) (1963)
     Symphony No.2 in D major "War of Liberation" (1945-6)
        Vasily Nebolsin/Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra

  Adolfs Skulte
    Symphony No.5 (1974)  Latvian National Symphony Orchestra  Alexander Vilumanis, conductor  Melodia C10 13685-6

  VLADIMIR ZOLOTUKHIN  (1936-1996, UKRAINE)    Symphony No. 1 (1970)    ( + Concert Overture)     
      Vadim  Gnedash/Ukrainian Radio Television Symphony OrchestraMELODIYA SM 03943-4 (LP) (1973)

  Medins, Janis: Victory of Love ballet excs/ Yazep Medins: Sym 3 - cond.Vigner S. MELODIYA CM 2647

  Pavil Rivilis (Moldavian, b. 1936): Symphony No. 2 in B flat major Children's (1965).
        Moldavian State Philharmonic Symphony  Orchestra Timofei Gurtovoi, conductor. Melodiya D-021823/24 / monaural / released 1968

 
   Best

   A.S

 

jerfilm

AS, thanks for the list of composers and dates - it filled in quite a gap in my database.  According to my records, Akhinian died in 1991.

Most of this music is beyond my comprehension but many Lps were sent to me during the Cold War from a friend in the Moscow who was trading Melodiyas, mostly, for western opera recordings. 

Jerry