4 20 (1905), Praeludium and Scherzo for double bass and piano, Op. Edited by A. N. Aleksandrov (1955). 8 Plate M. 23819 . Vol. 2 Vol. xvi, 304 pages. xii, 221 pages. (9), 412 pages. He was working in Uzbekistan as a "musical development helper" at the end of the 1930s. 0.0/10 48. 2 - 6 Scores . xiii, 425 pages. The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. Vocal score (p.151-187). 62. 13B. This work was widely performed, in Russia and abroad, and earned him worldwide renown. - 38. Edited by V. Vasilyev (1953). Edited by I. Shishov (1949). 10. 0.0/10 0.0/10 *#51032 - 2.45MB, 17 pp. Edited by I. Iordan (1970). 0.0/10 5B. *#112445 - 3.71MB, 25 pp. 10 The Piano Sonata No. 0.0/10 xvi, 273 p. Plate 6634. Plate M. 18632-a . Vol. Edited by V. Rachkovskaya (1949). 51A. Page visited 227,962 times Powered by MediaWiki It became an item in the extensive repertoire of Leopold Stokowski, who made, with Glire's approval, an abridged version, shortened to around the half the length of the original. Edited by I. Shishov (1948). xiv, 361 pages. Edited by S. Bogatyrev (1956). Ivan the Terrible (A. Rubinstein): Transcription for piano four hands by Tchaikovsky (p.39-92). The following 1 pages are in this category, out of 1 total. Vol. 55B. Ralph Theo Misch (2010/7/18), Content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License Edited by V. Vasilyev (1964). xvi, 185 pages. xviii, 423 pages. Plate M. 18444 . Vol. 0.0/10 63. xviii, 315 pages. The symphony depicts in four tableaux the adventures and death of the Russian hero Ilya Muromets. Album of Transcriptions for Piano Four-hands (Oesterle, Louis) Ausgewhlte Quartette (Boccherini, Luigi) Ausgewhlte Streichquartette (Boccherini, Luigi) B. Baroque and Classical Pieces for the Piano (Herring, Francis) Biblioteca d'oro (Longo, Alessandro) C. 6 Cello Sonatas (Boccherini, Luigi) Cello Sonatas, G.1-19 (Boccherini, Luigi) Typeset from Berlin: Simrock, Plate 10412 by transcribing viola part down an octave; the first file contains an unplayable passage in the 2nd mvt. 3 in B minor, Op. 4 Thus the infamous events of 1936 and 1948 passed Glire by. 2 Edited by S. Ziv (1949). 6 (-)- V*/V*/V* - 13643 - Goldberg988, PDF scanned by Goldberg988 *#04221 - 1.51MB, 21 pp. 33 (1908), the programme symphony Ilya Muromets, Op. 2 Edited by V. Vasilyev (1956). The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. 8 Plate M. 18380 . Vol. (-)- V/V/C - 53 - Schalltrichter, PDF scanned by D-Mbs xiii, 201 pages. Legend (No.5 from the 16 Songs for Children, Op.54): Arrangement for mixed chorus by Tchaikovsky (p.267-269). Plate M. 22932-a . Vol. 10 90 (1950), Concerto for cello and orchestra in D minor, Op. Edited by A. Dmitriyev (1950). Plate 3534. 4 Vol. 44. 8 xiv, 433 pages. Perpetuum Mobile (C. Weber) : Transcription for solo piano by Tchaikovsky (p.14-28). 35, is a piano sonata in four movements by Polish composer Frdric Chopin.Chopin completed the work while living in George Sand's manor in Nohant, some 250 km (160 mi) south of Paris, a year before it was published in 1840.The first of the composer's three mature sonatas (the others being the Piano Sonata No. In 1923 Glire was invited by the Azerbaijan People's Commissariat of Education to come to Baku and compose the prototype of an Azerbaijani national opera. 10 *#308936 - 0.21MB, 17 pp. The Piano Sonata No. Plate M. 23088 . Vol. Plate 1050. 10 and 12 (K. 330 and K. 332).. 8 10 6 (-) - !N/!N/!N - 6392 - MP3 - Carolus, Complete Performance (EU) 6 Edited by A. Goldenweiser (1954). 8 8 Vol. 59. Edited by I. Iordan (1960). - Reinhold Moritzevich Glire (born Reinhold Ernest Glier, which was later converted for standardization purposes; Russian: ; 11 January 1875 [O.S. 15A. Edited by V. Vasilyev (1951). Plate M. 25109 . Vol. 6 Plate M. 18919 . Vol. 0.0/10 One of his co-students was Serge Koussevitzky, who conducted the premiere of Glire's Symphony No. 2 One number from the score, his arrangement of a Russian folk chastushka song Yablochko ("little apple") consists of an introduction, a basso statement of the theme, and a series of increasingly frenetic variations ending with a powerful orchestral climax. Plate M. 18632- . Vol. 4 [1][2] In 1938, he was awarded the title of People's Artist of RSFSR (1935), and People's Artist of USSR (1938). Misc. Plate M. 19017-a . Vol. 6 Edited by P. Berlinsky (1949). Notwithstanding his political engagement after the October revolution Glire kept out of the ideological ditch war between the Association for Contemporary Music (ASM) and the Russian Association of Proletarian Musicians (RAPM) during the late 1920s. Full score (p.81-89). *#617169 - 0.09MB, 2 pp. - (-)- V/V/V - 25031 - kalliwoda, PDF scanned by US-R 0.0/10 10 2 7B. The premiere was in Moscow in 1912, and it resulted in the award of the Glinka Prize. Edited by I. Iordan (1964). 2 *#541158 - 11.73MB, 33 pp. 8 Edited by A. Goldenweiser (1954). 2 Plate M. 19937 . Vol. 26. 4 3 Sonatas for Piano Four-Hands, Op.67 (Dussek, Jan Ladislav) 3 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.24 (Dussek, Jan Ladislav) 3 Sonatas for Pianoforte with Violin, Op.13 (Dussek, Jan Ladislav) piano 188896 #4 was originally an unfinished Ballade, Anh. 2 were written in 1889, only the Op. 4 (12), 511 pages. xii, 99 pages. Edited by A. Drozdov (1949). 4 10 See also For piano 4 hands. 6 *#04222 - 0.49MB, 6 pp. (11), 245 pages. 10 Edited by S. Bogatyrev (1957). 8 1 and 2, are a pair of works written for clarinet and piano by the Romantic composer Johannes Brahms.They were written in 1894 and are dedicated to the clarinetist Richard Mhlfeld.The sonatas stem from a period late in Brahms's life where he discovered the beauty of the sound and tonal colour of the clarinet. 10 *#17968 - 1.30MB, 19 pp. Couperin was born in Paris, into a prominent musical family. Plate M. 18396 . Vol. 2 - Page visited 184,521 times Powered by MediaWiki Plate M. 19836 . Vol. 30A. (-)- V*/V*/V* - 2895 - piupianissimo, PDF scanned by piupianissimo 8 ix, 305 pages. 8 Edited by A. Dmitriyev (1952). 4 In 1927, inspired by the ballerina Yekaterina Vasilyevna Geltzer (18761962), he wrote the music for the ballet Krasny mak (The Red Poppy), later revised, to avoid the connotation of opium, as Krasny tsvetok (The Red Flower, 1955). 8 4 in A Minor, Op. Plate 950. Edited by I. Iordan (1965). 3B. Gaudeamus Igitur: Transcription for voices with piano by Tchaikovsky (p.188-189). Plate M. 30170 . Vol. xvii, 246 pages. Edited by V. Vasilyev (1956). Edited by A. Dmitriyev (1950). [3] About 1900 he changed the spelling and pronunciation of his surname to Glire, which gave rise to the legend, stated by Leonid Sabaneyev for the first time (1927), of his French or Belgian descent.[4]. clarinet, piano External Links Wikipedia article Classical Archives article All Music Guide KDH Listening Guide: Extra Information Version History Composed for clarinet and piano, 1894 Arranged by Brahms for viola and piano, 1895 Arranged by Brahms for violin and piano, 1895 Arranged by Paul Klengel For Piano four Hands 1895, Simrock Plate 10483 10 Content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License 35. Vol. Edited by A. Dmitriyev (1950). (13), 395 pages. Page visited 80,758 times Powered by MediaWiki 15B. - 8 4 xiii, 298, (7) pages. He composed it in 1828, the last year of his life, and dedicated it to his pupil Caroline Esterhzy.. Musicologist Christopher Gibbs has described piupianissimo (2010/1/4), Violin Part Ivdruiz (2009/12/28), Complete Score (Preview) Album of Transcriptions for Piano Four-hands (Oesterle, Louis) Anthology of French Piano Music (Philipp, Isidor) Anthology of Modern French Song (Spicker, Max) B. Biblioteca d'oro (Longo, Alessandro) A Book of Piano Duets (Various) C. Classical Vocal Gems (Various) A Collection of Concert Overtures (Oesterle, Louis) D. La danse (Meyer, Arthur) Edited by V. Kubatsky (1956). 10 *#256453 - 2.52MB, 11 pp. The title Les Adieux implies a programmatic nature. 10 (11), 239 pages. 10 Plate M. 24360 . Vol. 2 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 21 dances Composition Year 185868 (Nos.1 to 10) 1880 (Nos.11 to 21) Genre Categories: Dances; For piano 4 hands; Scores featuring the piano; Scores featuring the piano 4 hands; For 2 players; For piano (arr); For 1 player (arr); Scores featuring the piano (arr); For accordion, 2 violins (arr); For 3 players (arr); Scores featuring the (11), 221 pages. xix, 296 pages. 4 The Six Brandenburg Concertos and the Four Orchestral Suites New York: Dover Publications, 1976. 0.0/10 He was the second son of the wind instrument maker Ernst Moritz Glier (18341896) from Saxony (Klingenthal in the Vogtland region), who emigrated to the Russian Empire and married Jzefa (Josephine) Korczak (18491935), the daughter of his master, from Warsaw. Plate M. 25274 . Vol. 120, Nos. Content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License 22. 6B. 8 Plate M. 25196 . Vol. xiv, 537 pages. 46B. The Fantasia in F minor by Franz Schubert, D.940 (Op. 4 Plate M. 19604 . Vol. xix, 337 pages. Edited by E. Makarov (1949). A year later he was appointed director. Edited by P. Lamm (1953). In 1920 Glire moved to the Moscow Conservatory where he (intermittently) taught until 1941. Edited by A. Goldenweiser (1951). Edited by I. Iordan (1961). - Franz Schubert (31 January 1797 19 November 1828) was an extremely prolific Austrian composer. 10 45. Nocturne (No.4 of Six Pieces, Op.19): Tchaikovsky's arrangement for cello and orchestra. Nearly unexplored are Glire's educational compositions, his chamber works, piano pieces and songs from his time at the Moscow Gnesin School of Music. Plate M. 30898-a . Vol. 6 Vol. 91, 1951, dedicated to Valery Polekh), and violin (Op. Edited by I. Shishov (1946). 4 Carillon (Rouher, Edouard Marcel Victor), Serenata araba (Frontini, Francesco Paolo), Trio pour hautbois, clarinette et basson (Flgier, Ange), Violin Sonata No.2, Op.79 (Widor, Charles-Marie), http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Category:Massenet,_Jules&oldid=3746459, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. - 2 *#663495 - 0.76MB, 8 pp. 4 (1902), String Sextet No 2 in B minor, Op. 0.0/10 In 1938, he was awarded the title of People's Artist of RSFSR (1935), and 2900 by 3780 pixels. Today's cult status of Ilya Muromets is based not least on the pure dimensions of the original 80-minute work, but Ilya Muromets demonstrates the high level of Glire's artistry. 10 (7), 233 pages. Unlike Taneyev, Glire felt more attracted to the national Russian tradition as he was taught by Rimsky-Korsakov's pupil Ippolitov-Ivanov. 4. (-)- V/V/V - 643 - Generoso, Complete Score *#71538 - 0.89MB, 16 pp. *#663494 - 2.48MB, 30 pp. 10 4 - Le retour (J. Gung'l): Transcription for orchestra by Tchaikovsky (p.17-23). Edited by A. Dmitriyev (1959). 4 8 The 3rd Symphony Ilya Muromets was a synthesis between national Russian tradition and impressionistic refinement. 4 in A Minor, Op. 0.0/10 xvi, 215 pages. This is perhaps his most famous work in Russia as well as abroad. 6 A virtuoso pianist himself, much of Liszt's output is dedicated to solo works for the instrument and is particularly technically demanding. Switch back to classic skin, Alternative Names/Transliterations: Jules mile Frdric Massenet, Les amoureuses sont des folles (Massenet, Jules), Ce que disent les cloches (Massenet, Jules), Ce sont les petits que je veux chanter (Massenet, Jules), Chansons des bois d'amaranthe (Massenet, Jules), Chant de guerre cosaque (Massenet, Jules), Come into the Garden, Maud (Massenet, Jules), Dans le sentier, parmi les roses (Massenet, Jules), Dites-lui que je l'aime (Massenet, Jules), Duo pour violoncelle et contrebasse (Massenet, Jules), Les rinnyes (incidental music) (Massenet, Jules), Fantaisie pour violoncelle et orchestre (Massenet, Jules), La fleur et le papillon (Massenet, Jules), Grande fantaisie de concert sur 'Le pardon de Plormel' (Massenet, Jules), Les grands violons du roi Louis XV (Massenet, Jules), Je cours aprs le bonheur (Massenet, Jules), Je m'en suis all vers l'amour (Massenet, Jules), Je mourrai plus que toi (Massenet, Jules), Le jongleur de Notre-Dame (Massenet, Jules), Loin de moi ta lvre qui ment (Massenet, Jules), Ma petite mre a pleur (Massenet, Jules), Marche hroque de Szabadi (Massenet, Jules), 3 Mlodies, deux duos et un trio, Op.2 (Massenet, Jules), 2 Morceaux dchiffrer (Massenet, Jules), Musique pour bercer les petits enfants (Massenet, Jules), Oh! The primary cataloguing system for Liszt's compositions was first developed by Humphrey Searle; it has been thoroughly revamped This includes works arranged for two players at one piano. 4 - 9V. Vol. 21. (-)- V/V/V - 748 - Caprotti, PDF scanned by Caprotti Vol. 8 Schalltrichter (2013/12/16), Complete Score - Edited by G. Kirkor (1963). (-)- V/V/V - 14217 - piupianissimo, PDF scanned by D-Mbs Plate M. 24691 . Vol. (9), 282 pages. 2 Plate M. 20727-a . Vol. Edited by I. Iordan (1967). The Clarinet Sonatas, Op. Edited by R. Berberov (1950). Plate 5853-a. 1A. 0.0/10 (-)- V/V/V - 175 - Goldberg988, PDF scanned by Unknown Reinhold Moritzevich Glire (born Reinhold Ernest Glier, which was later converted for standardization purposes; Russian: ; 11 January 1875 [O.S. - *#110286 - 1.54MB, 30 pp. 2 Plate M. 20727 . Vol. 4 31. Misc. *#717114 - 31.61MB - 19:39 - 81a, known as Les Adieux ("The Farewell"), was written during the years 1809 and 1810.. 4 Plate M. 20727- . Vol. 7A. *#81074 - 19.73MB - 21:32 - The form of the clarinet 40A. 0.0/10 10 - Cantata for the Opening of the Polytechnic Exhibition: Full score (p.189-337). Edited by A. Nikolayev (1961). Edited by I. Shishov & N. Shemanin (1946). Edited by I. Shishov (1948). 0.0/10 5, to Hmal), Anton Arensky and Georgi Conus (both harmony). 17B. 12A -- The Sleeping Beauty, Op.66. 10 (No.7 of. Plate M. 30898- . Vol. The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. 23: Authorities WorldCat; Wikipedia; LCCN: no91029533; GND: 300017081; BNF: 148241462: Composer Beethoven, Ludwig van: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. Piano Concerto No.3, Op.37 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) Piano Concerto No.4, Op.58 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) Piano Concerto No.5, Op.73 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) Piano Quartet No.1 in E-flat major, WoO 36 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) Piano Quartet No.2 in D major, WoO 36 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) Piano Quartet No.3 in C major, WoO 36 (Beethoven, Ludwig van) (-)- V/V/V - 5900 - sergeilysenko, Cello Part 0.0/10 Page visited 269,420 times Powered by MediaWiki 11A. No. 8 (1900), Ferganskiy Prazdnik (Holiday in Ferghana) Overture Op 75, Concert Waltz in D-flat major, Op. 1, "one recognizes Taneyev easily as a model and this does praise Glire". Vol. 10 13A. xiv, 255 pages. xiv, 426 pages. 56. Piano Music by Frdric Chopin; tudes, Prludes; tudes, Op.10. 40B. 87, 1946, dedicated to Sviatoslav Knushevitsky), horn (Op. (-)- V/V/V - 7741 - Feldmahler, Complete Score and Violin Part (7), 123 pages. 10 4 Plate M. 22760- . Vol. Plate M. 16980 . Vol. 0.0/10 xix, 398 pages. Plate M. 18604 . Vol. (-)- V/V/V - 5291 - Feldmahler, PDF scanned by Unknown Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. The result of his ethnographical research was the opera Shakh-Senem, now considered the cornerstone of the Soviet-Azerbaijan national opera tradition. Search IMSLP site; Search by IMSLP index. 12B. (11), 219 pages. The Marriage of Figaro (W. Mozart): Edited by Tchaikovsky. 8 He won first degree Stalin Prizes: in 1946 (Concerto for Voice and Orchestra), 1948 (Fourth String Quartet), and 1950 (The Bronze Horseman). *#27584 - 21.24MB, 115 pp. 2, Op. 100, 1956, unfinished, completed by Boris Lyatoshinsky). 10 In Kiev he taught among others Levko Revutsky, Boris Lyatoshinsky and Vladimir Dukelsky (who became well known in the West as Vernon Duke). In 1894 Glire entered the Moscow Conservatory where he studied with Sergei Taneyev (counterpoint), Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov (composition), Jan Hmal (violin; he dedicated his Octet for Strings, Op. Don Quixote (A. Rubinstein): Transcription for piano four hands by Tchaikovsky (p.93-148). 10 10 33. (-)- V/V/V - 3085 - Generoso, PDF scanned by F-Pn Edited by I. Iordan (1965). *#112446 - 2.86MB, 25 pp. (-)- V/V/V - 24895 - Zelenka, PDF scanned by Unknown Andante scherzoso, pi Allegretto (Amajor). xvi, 311 pages. 1V. - Edited by V. Vasilyev (1951). (-)- !N/!N/!N - 2567 - Stephez12, PDF typeset by Stephez12 2 Obviously this secured his acceptance by Tsarist and Soviet authorities, at the same time creating resentment from many composers who suffered intensely under the Soviet regime. (5), 293 pages. No. 46A. His father Charles was organist at the Church of Saint-Gervais in the city, a position previously held by Charles's brother Louis Couperin, the esteemed keyboard virtuoso and composer whose career was cut short by an early death.As a boy Franois must have received his first music lessons from his father, but Charles Edited by V. Vasilyev (1963). Plate M. 27036-a . Vol. Ivan the Terrible (A. Rubinstein) : Transcription for piano four hands by Tchaikovsky (p.39-92). 2 Portrait on right: Boyd Neel, stamp MAY 11 1955, Boyd Neel, conductor of the Hart House Orchestra, featured during the four week inaugural Festival of Music at Stratford, July 9th - August 6th 1955 Vol. *#256451 - 6.37MB, 25 pp. Le domino noir (D. Auber): Arrangement of recitatives and chorus by Tchaikovsky. The ballet-pantomime Chrizis was revised just after The Red Poppy, in the late 1920s, followed by the popular ballet Comedians after Lope de Vega (1931, later re-written and renamed The Daughter from Castile). 0.0/10 x, 123 pages. 6 25, on 23 January 1908 in Berlin. 6 2 Instructions for the Piano Forte (Cramer, Johann Baptist) Instruktive Gnge durch die Kompositionen von Haydn, Mozart und Beethoven (Eschmann, Johann Carl) 34 Instrumental Pieces, Schrank II/30/1 (Various) ), Les grands matres de l'art musical (Zllner, Heinrich), Le guide du lecteur, Op.281 (Duvernoy, Jean-Baptiste), 12 Instrumental pieces (Weber, Carl Maria von), Klavier Album fr die linke Hand allein (Sartorio, Arnoldo), Lieder und Gesnge, D-Tu Mk 46-2 (Various), The London Spring Annual for 1834 (Ball, William), Masterpieces of Piano Music (Wier, Albert Ernest), The Musical Amulet for 1836 (Dun, Finlay), Musikalischer Hausschatz der Deutschen (Fink, Gottfried Wilhelm), Oeuvres Choisies pour Piano (Weber, Carl Maria von), Opern-Fantasien (Singele, Jean Baptiste), Orchesterstudien fr Harfe (Schucker, Edmund), The Organists Journal (Archer, Frederic), Penses et fragments, Op.430 (Battmann, Jacques-Louis), Les perles, Op.262 (Battmann, Jacques-Louis), Pices pour Piano (Weber, Carl Maria von), Practical Tutor for the Double-Bass (Langey, Otto), Romantic Preludes and Studies for Piano (Huneker, James), The Sacred Musical Offering (Purday, Charles Henry), Samling af Sange for Chor (Malling, Jrgen), Sammlung der vorzglichsten Musikstcke (Steigenberger, Joseph Anton), Sammlung klassischer Stcke aus Werken berhmter Meister (Various), Smmtliche Ouverturen (Weber, Carl Maria von), Smtliche Werke fr Pianoforte (Weber, Carl Maria von), Schuberts 'Militrmarsch' und Webers 'Aufforderung zum Tanz' (Tausig, Carl), Die Schule des Octavenspiels, Op.48 (Kullak, Theodor), A Scrap Book for the Use of Students of the Double Bass (Reynolds, John), Sonatas for Pianoforte (Weber, Carl Maria von), Sonaten, Concertstck und ausgewhlte andere Werke fr Pianoforte (Weber, Carl Maria von), Souvenirs de musique de chambre (Alkan, Charles-Valentin), Souvenirs des concerts du Conservatoire (Alkan, Charles-Valentin), Standard Graded Course of Studies for the Pianoforte (Mathews, William Smythe Babcock), Les succs du jeune violoniste, Op.95 (Herman, Adolphe), Le trsor des pianistes (Farrenc, Aristide), Ungdommens Melodi-Album (Hansen, Nikolaj), White's Home Circle Orchestra (Jean White), A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs (Thomson, George), Der Freyschtz Pot-Pourri, Op.12 (Kraft, Nikolaus), Sonata for Clarinet and Orchestra, Op.31 (Baermann, Heinrich), Violin Sonata, Op.10 (Clasing, Johann Heinrich), http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Category:Weber,_Carl_Maria_von&oldid=2620507, Pages with citations from items at Internet Archive, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. New California laws will create 4 million jobs, reduce the states oil use by 91%, cut air pollution by 60%, protect communities from oil drilling, and accelerate the states transition to clean 10 (13), 227 pages. (-)- !N/!N/!N - 428 - RussBart, Complete Parts (-)- C/V/C - 45 - Moencheberg, PDF scanned by Unknown 4 Album of Transcriptions for Piano Four-hands (Oesterle, Louis) An Schwager Kronos, D.369 (Schubert, Franz) D. Duos and Trios II (Handel, George Frideric) G. Gavotte von Christ. (-)- !N/!N/!N - 1064 - RussBart, PDF typeset by arranger 2 10 Cypressdome (2014/2/5), Complete Score 0.0/10 xvi, 245 pages. Page visited 236,279 times Powered by MediaWiki Edited by I. Iordan & G. Kirkor (1957). 2 (11), 211 pages. 47. xii, 211 pages. The following 1 pages are in this category, out of 1 total. xx, 244 pages. 16B. Plate M. 19886 . Vol. 2 103), for piano four-hands (two players at one piano), is one of Schubert's most important works for more than one pianist and one of his most important piano works altogether. Plate M. 28912 . Vol. 32B. 6 Edited by A. Drozdov & I. Belza (1950). 43. xix, 379 pages. [3] In the following year Glire accepted a teaching post at the Moscow Gnesin School of Music. 279 pages. Edited by I. Iordan (1962). 8 Edited by I. Shishov & N. Shemanin (1940). sergeilysenko (2010/7/17), Violin Part 51B. Edited by G. Kirkor (1971). Plate M. 25740 . Vol. Plate M. 18608 . Vol. 67 (1927), String Quartet No 4 in F minor, Op. 0.0/10 Complete Performance (EU) Op.23 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. 41. 0.0/10 Plate M. 27269 . Vol. RussBart (2013/12/29), Violin 1 60. Switch back to classic skin, Sonate pour violon et piano n 4 de Beethoven, Sonata for Violin and Piano No. Plate M. 21674 . 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Plate M. 24321. 10 19B. M. 23122 . Vol. Editing: re-sampled to 600dpi, converted to black and white tif files, de-skewed, and set uniform margins. *#314581 - 0.98MB, 8 pp. 50A. Edited by I. Iordan & G. Kirkor (1958). Perhaps his best-admired work is in opera, piano concerto, piano sonata, symphony, string quartet, and string quintet.Mozart also wrote many violin sonatas, and other forms of chamber music, violin concertos, and other concertos for one or more solo instruments, masses, and 2. 8 It is probably his best-known single piece, and is still heard at symphony concerts around the world, frequently as an encore. Was I Not a Little Blade of Grass? Plate M. 24757-a . Vol. 14. posth. xix, 217 pages. (-) - !N/N/!N - 289 - MP3 - Vangi, Piano Part Edited by I. Iordan & G. Kirkor (1957). (-)- V/V/V - 540 - Generoso, Complete Score xii, 267 pages. 39. (-)- !N/!N/!N - 421 - RussBart, Cello 6 4 30 December 1874] 23 June 1956), was a Russian Imperial and Soviet composer of German and Polish descent. [5] Glire studied conducting with Oskar Fried in Berlin from 1905 to 1908. Edited by P. Lamm (1953). From 1938 to 1948 Glire was Chairman of the Organization Committee of the Soviet Composers Association. *#308937 - 0.19MB, 15 pp. Edited by P. Lamm (1952). Schubert also composed some 150 part Plate M. 24341 . Vol. (-)- V/V/V - 41269 - Ivdruiz, PDF scanned by D-Lbi (7), 161 pages + violin part (63 pages). Edited by V. Vasilyev (1969). 4 His symphonic idiom, which combined broad Slavonic epics with cantabile lyricism, is governed by rich, colourful harmony, bright and well-balanced orchestral colours and perfect traditional forms. Edited by A. Dmitriyev (1950). 6 Sollte Edmund selbst der mrder sein?, Op.52 (Weber, Carl Maria von), In seiner Ordnung schafft der Herr, Op.36 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Ines de Castro, Op.53 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Jubel-Ouvertre, Op.59 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Konzertstck in F minor, Op.79 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Leyer und Schwerdt, Op.42 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 5 Lieder und ein Kanon, Op.13 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Max-Walzer, J. Anh.81 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Misera me!, Op.50 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Missa Sancta No.1, Op.75a (Weber, Carl Maria von), Missa Sancta No.2, Op.76 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Momento capriccioso, Op.12 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Il momento s'avvicina, Op.16 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Natur und Liebe, Op.61 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Non paventar mia vita, Op.51 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Peter Schmoll und seine Nachbarn, J.8 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 6 Petites pices faciles, Op.3 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Piano Concerto No.1 in C major, Op.11 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Piano Concerto No.2 in E-flat major, Op.32 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Piano Quartet in B-flat major, J.76 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Piano Sonata No.1 in C major, Op.24 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Piano Sonata No.2 in A-flat major, Op.39 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Piano Sonata No.3 in D minor, Op.49 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Piano Sonata No.4 in E minor, Op.70 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 6 Pices, Op.10a (Weber, Carl Maria von), Polacca brillante, Op.72 (Weber, Carl Maria von), The Praise of Jehovah, Op.58 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Romanza siciliana, J.47 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Rondo brillante, Op.62 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Schlummerlied, Op.68 No.4 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 6 Sonates progressives, Op.10 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Symphony No.1 in C major, Op.19 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Symphony No.2 in C major, J.51 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Trio in G minor, Op.63 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Variationen ber ein Thema aus Silvana, Op.33 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Variations for Cello and Orchestra in D minor, J.94 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 6 Variations on 'A Schsserl und a Rein'dl' J.49 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 8 Variations sur l'air de ballet de 'Castor et Pollux', Op.5 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 6 Variations sur l'air de Naga de 'Samori', Op.6 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 7 Variations sur la romance " peine au sortir", Op.28 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 7 Variations sur lair "Vien qu, Dorina bella", Op.7 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Variations sur un air norvgien, Op.22 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 9 Variations sur un air russe, Op.40 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 7 Variations sur un chant tzigane, Op.55 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 6 Variations sur un thme original, Op.2 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 7 Variations sur un thme original, Op.9 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Violin Sonata in D minor, J.101 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Violin Sonata in F major, J.99 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 7 Volkslieder, Op.54 (Weber, Carl Maria von), 8 Volkslieder, Op.64 (Weber, Carl Maria von), Was sag ich! 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