Originally posted by Bryn
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Who are the Division 2 composers from Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe?
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI see Conus in Lats' list in #107. I know only the rather lovely Violin Concerto (which I knew from Perlman's recording, coupled with the Korngold - and where he was spelt "Konus", which made the record easier to shelve*):
Dirigent/Conductor Paul MägiViiul/Violin Linda-Anette SussEesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia Sümfooniaorkester/ Symphony Orchestra of Estonian Academy of Musi...
(* - ie "accommodate alphabetically on the shelves of my collection", not "put on one side and ignore"!)
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostLast edited by Lat-Literal; 14-02-17, 11:51.
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Kazimierz SEROCKI (b Torun, Poland, 1922, died Warsaw, 1981) used to be much more frequently performed & broadcast in Britain in the 1980s than he is these days. Following a broadcast of his Symphony (which I neglected to record) I got a copy of the score. AFAIK, never been broadcast/recorded since! It's not even on youTube - but other works of his are, some with a video of the score, including this marvellous piece:
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostKazimierz SEROCKI (b Torun, Poland, 1922, died Warsaw, 1981) used to be much more frequently performed & broadcast in Britain in the 1980s than he is these days. Following a broadcast of his Symphony (which I neglected to record) I got a copy of the score. AFAIK, never been broadcast/recorded since! It's not even on youTube - but other works of his are, some with a video of the score, including this marvellous piece:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D51-Q3AMki8
That is very good - I will add it to the list along with one in the composers' section that was originally posted by Rob.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostKazimierz SEROCKI (b Torun, Poland, 1922, died Warsaw, 1981) used to be much more frequently performed & broadcast in Britain in the 1980s than he is these days. Following a broadcast of his Symphony (which I neglected to record) I got a copy of the score. AFAIK, never been broadcast/recorded since! It's not even on youTube - but other works of his are, some with a video of the score, including this marvellous piece:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D51-Q3AMki8
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSerocki's music used to be broadcast on R3 quite often back in the 1960s. I recorded a tape of the Symphonic Frescoes which, on playing it to a Canadian friend on a stay here, she threatened to re-locate to a local hotel if I were to put on anything more "like that"!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u14yrb6BDGI
Agadzhikov,, Arensky, Axman, Bacewicz, Balakirev, Bartok, Belimov, Berezovsky, Borodin, Catoire, Çiurlionis, Conus(es), Cui, Dargomyzhsky, Densiov, Dobias, Durko, Eben, Eller, Enescu, Erkin, Fibich, Foerster, Fucik, Glazunov, Gliere, Glinka, Goldmark, Golubev, Gorecki, Gretchaninov, Gubaidulina, Pavel Haas, Haba, Hurnik, Ippolitov-Ivanov, Ivanovs, Janacek, Jeremias, Jezek, Kabalevsky, Kabelac, Kalliwoda, Kancheli, Kapralova, Kapustin, Karlowicz, Kodaly, Koreshchenko, Korndorf, Krommer, Kricka, Kurtag, Lajtha, Ligeti, Lourie, Lutoslawski, Lyadov, Lyapunov, Maliszewski, Martinu, Matyushin, Medtner, Meyer, Mikalojus, Moniuszko, Mosolov, Myaskovsky, Jan Novak, Vitezslav Novak, Nurymov, Ostrcil, Paderewski, A Panufnik, A Pärt, Jiri Pauer, Pejačević, Penderecki, Polovinkin, Popov, Porumbescu, Radulescu, Reicha, Rey, Roslavets, Rubinstein, Schnittke, Schulhoff, Serocki, Shchedrin, Shebalin, Smetana, Suk, Svetlanov, Szell, Szymanowski, Taneyev, Tansman, Tcherepnin, Tischenko, Tubin, Ustvolskaya, Vanhal, Volkonsky, Voříšek, Vycpalek, Weinberg
.......and Economou.Last edited by Lat-Literal; 29-03-17, 02:00.
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