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Leonid Nikolayev (1878-1942)

Started by Balapoel, Tuesday 03 July 2012, 08:17

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Russian composer, from Hopkin's article in Grove's:
"... he also produced a number of works which brought him recognition as a composer whose command of form and of harmonic inflection betrayed the influence of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff, yet whose subtler melodic nuances revealed a personal voice of true expressive power."

His Violin Sonata in g minor, op. 11 is available on youtube, and I for one would like to hear more of his works. His Wiki and IMSLP articles have very little, but I was able to get a bit more info:

Chamber
   Cello Sonata   
   String Quartet No. 1   
   String Quartet No. 2   
   String Quartet No. 3   
11   Violin Sonata in g minor   

Orchestral
   Piano Concerto in c minor   1900
5   Feuilles d'album for Piano and orchestra   
   Scherzo No. 1 for orchestra   1898
   Scherzo No. 2 for orchestra   1902
   Scherzo No. 3 in a minor for orchestra   1934
   Symphony in a minor   
   Andante for Orchestra   1899

Keyboard
   Piano Sonata No. 1 in C   1891
   Andantino   1892
   Piano Sonata No. 2 in G   1900
   Allegro   1900
   4 Pieces (Little March, Mazurka, Melodie, Nocturne)   1900
   Nocturne for 2 pianos   1904
14   Variations in a minor sur un theme de 4 notes, 2 pianos   1908
13   Suite in b minor, for 2 pianos   1909
   Feuilles d'Album   1924
   Sonatina for the Young   1924
   Fugue   1924
   Organ Prelude and Fugue in f# minor   1928
15   Piano Sonata No. 3 in D   1929
   Piece for 2 pianos   1933
3   2 Melodies   
7   Barcarolle   
8   5 Esquisses (c, f#, D, b, D)   
16   3 Pieces (Etude, Nocturne in B, Gavotte in c minor)   
19   Tarantella for piano   

Vocal
   Songs   
   Hymn for Beauty for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra   

isokani

I've played quite a few of the solo piano pieces ... I'll see if I can find any recordings that are half decent and that I could post. It's all good stuff ... might do a CD one of these days ...