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Composers away from the main musical capitals

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« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2013, 12:49:09 am »

Christopher, he meant "from Ho and Feofanov" :)

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Please could you give some details about cds Byelorussian Anthology?

Hi Toby - when I get access to a scanning machine, I will scan the booklet with details about all 13 CDs and put it on mediafire. But this won't be for a few weeks so please keep reminding me.  I will put up images of all my Belarusian CDs. Some are in Belarusian only.  Do you read Cyrillic?

Many Thanks i 'll wait however you could say the label for instance.




I bought it in a tiny obscure shop in Minsk dedicated to preserving the Belarusian language.  I am not sure what the label is, but the front cover looks like this - http://www.mediafire.com/?lv8bilh68th8a
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« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2013, 05:20:06 am »

Getting back to Lokshin.....I listened to his Symphony no. 8 just now. It is scored for tenor soloist and orchestra, but the piece is instrumental for the most part. I quite enjoyed it-it wasn't as "arid" or "colorless" as I remember some of Lokshin's other compositions being. The organ plays a prominent role at various points in the piece, especially near the end where it sustains a G major chord underneath valedictory fanfare-like musings from a solo trumpet. Perhaps my earlier judgement of Lokshin's music was a bit unfair......

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« Reply #17 on: March 05, 2013, 07:14:49 pm »

Christopher, he meant "from Ho and Feofanov" :)

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Please could you give some details about cds Byelorussian Anthology?

Hi Toby - when I get access to a scanning machine, I will scan the booklet with details about all 13 CDs and put it on mediafire. But this won't be for a few weeks so please keep reminding me.  I will put up images of all my Belarusian CDs. Some are in Belarusian only.  Do you read Cyrillic?

Many Thanks i 'll wait however you could say the label for instance.




I bought it in a tiny obscure shop in Minsk dedicated to preserving the Belarusian language.  I am not sure what the label is, but the front cover looks like this - http://www.mediafire.com/?lv8bilh68th8a
Thanks i see never from Belarus on cd after Olympia's serie.


Hi Toby (and others) - I put up the full scan of the booklet to the Belarus Anthology - see the string on this site called "Music of Belarus", and also http://www.mediafire.com/?lv8bilh68th8a .
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« Reply #18 on: March 10, 2013, 03:30:02 am »

Colin, I did very much enjoy the Lokshin symphonies you posted...thak you!  He is a hard nut to crack but I thought these symphonies were verymuch worth listening to.  Thank you!  Malito
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