*** FOREWORD to this edition ***
Anthology of Compositions for Button Accordion. Part V
Anthologie des compositions pour l'accordéon bouton. Partie V
Language: Russian-English
Number of pages: 158
Bass: FREE and STANDARD
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Difficulty level: Beginner - Intermediate - Advanced
Content:
G.Shenderyov. Russian Suite
Dumka
Chastushka
Russian Dance
(available for Accordion DUO here)
K.Myaskov. Poem
K.Myaskov. Scherzo
N.Chaikin. Concert Suite
Prelude
Fugue
Sarabande
Scherzo
A.Repnikov. Capriccio
A.Repnikov. Scherzo
A.Repnikov. Improvisation
A.Repnikov. Basso Ostinato
A.Repnikov. Toccata
A.Timoshenko. Russian Pictures. Suite
March
Autumn Tale
Jocular Waltz
Lullaby
Dance of Matryoshkas
Vl.Zolotaryov. Chamber Suite
Evening Prelude
Moonlight Spurting Outdoors…
Snowfall at Night
Mysterious Visions
I’m Calling Instances of Gloomy Sorrow
An Old Fairy-Tale
Vl.Zolotaryov. Partita No. 1
Allegro
Grave
Andantino
Presto
Vl.Zolotaryov. Comtemplating the Dyonisian Frescoes of St. Therapont's Monastery
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Video demo: G.Shenderyov. Russian Suite. Performed by Volodymyr Kurylenko, accordion (bayan) |
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Video demo: K.Myaskov. Poem.
Performed by Vladimir Besfamilnov, accordion (bayan)
(Attention! The piece sounds till 4:35)
Video demo: K.Myaskov. Scherzo.
Performed by Vladimir Besfamilnov, accordion (bayan)
(Attention! The piece sounds from 10:38 till 13:25)
Video demo: N.Chaikin. Concert Suite.
Performed by Vladimir Besfamilnov,
accordion (bayan)
(The piece sounds till 11:24)
Video demo: N.Chaikin. Concert Suite. Performed by Boris Poteryayev, accordion (bayan)
Video demo: A.Repnikov. Capriccio. Performed by Andrey Vavilov, accordion (bayan)
Video demo: Vladislav Zolotaryov. Partita No. 1. Performed by Sergey Naiko, accordion (bayan)
Video demo: Vladislav Zolotaryov. Partita No. 1. Three movements: Allegro, Grave, Andantino. Performed by Kinga Brosławska, accordion (bayan)
Video demo: Vladislav Zolotaryov. Chamber Suite. Performed by Alexander Sevastian, accordion (bayan)
Video demo: Vladislav Zolotaryov. Chamber Suite. Part I - Evening Prelude.
Performed by Rolando Fernandez Lara, cello and Volodymyr Kurylenko
, accordion (bayan)
Video demo: Vladislav Zolotaryov. St. Therapont's Monastery. Performed by Sergey Naiko, accordion (bayan)
Video demo: Vl.Zolotaryov. St. Therapont's Monastery.
Performed by Rolando Fernandez Lara, cello and Volodymyr Kurylenko
, accordion (bayan)
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FOREWORD to 1988 year Anthology V edition
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Part Five of our "Anthology of Compositions for Button Accordion" is made up of
instructive and concert pieces of this country's accordion music of the sixties;
among the composers are G. Shenderyov, K. Myaskov, N. Chaikin, A. Repnikov, A. Timoshenko,
Vl. Zolotaryov. The works included in the present volume are frequently broadcast
by Radio Moscow and Soviet Television, they are found in the catalogues of Melodiya
Records; most of them are constantly heard in national and international performers'
competitions.
New thoughts and feelings, new facets of artistic imagery emerged in our accordion
music in the sixties, with depth and tensity of expression characteristic of quite
a few compositions brought into existence in those years (e. g., Concert Suite by
N. Chaikin, Partita by Vl. Zolotaryov); inter alia, rise had been given to music
evoking phantasmagoric visions (Capriccio by A. Repnikov, Chamber Suite by Vl. Zolotaryov).
In short, the listener was no longer supposed to get by with a portion of optimism
and light-heartedness.
And, as a matter of course, stylistic innovations had not been slow in advancement:
the range of expressive devices can be said to have grown to be incomparably more
comprehensive than in the previous decades. Suffice it to say that it was in the
sixties that many a composer of accordion music had taken to making use of apparently
discordant elements in melody and harmony, and of certain novel patterns both in
the matter of tonal organization and in the domain of rhythm.
Alongside of numerous pieces of music immediately informed by traditional (folk-song)
melopoeia (G. Shenderyov; A. Timoshenko; Vl. Zolotaryov— "Contemplating the Dionysian
Frescoes of St. Therapont's Monastery"), new-style works had been called into being
— compositions which bear but an indirect relation to the musical vocabulary of
traditional folklore in that what can be identified as folk-song idioms appears
to be, so to speak, dissolved in a highly individualized musical language (N. Chaikin,
K. Myaskov, A. Repnikov, Vl. Zolotaryov).
Another distinctive feature of the bulk of what had been written for the instrument
here in the Soviet Union within the period in question is bound up with the circumstance
that the sixties were the years of the fixed-and-freebass button accordion making
its way in performing practice, which could not but greatly widen the circle of
textural, timbral and dynamic means at our disposal.
All in all, the present volume reflects an exceedingly important stage in the upbuilding
of the concert repertoire of accordionists, and in the development of the art
of playing the instrument.
Here is some information about the composers: —
Shenderyov, Georgy Grigoryevich (1937-84), composer, concert performer, teacher.
Graduated from the Simferopol Secondary School of Music in 1958 — in accordion-playing
(under V. M. Kravchen-ko) and in composition (under N. V. Zhornyak). Continued his
studies in the class of N. Ya. Chaikin (button accordion) at the Gnesins Institute
of Music, Moscow. Member of the USSR Composers Union (since 1982). Performer for
the Yalta Philharmonic Society (solo and accompaniment). Several years' teaching
experience. — Compositions for Russian folk instruments orchestra; originals and
arrangements for button accordion.
Myaskov, Konstantin Alexandrovich (b. 1921),
composer, concert performer. Graduated
from the class of K. F. Dankevich (composition) at the Kiev Conservatoire in 1952.
Member of the USSR Composers Union (since 1958). — Choral works; songs; instrumental
music, incl. numerous compositions for button accordion (solo, trio, and quartet);
two concertos for button accordion and orchestra.
Chaikin, Nikolai Yakovlevich (b. 1915),composer, teacher. Graduated from the Kiev
Conservatoire in 1940 — in composition (under L. N. Revutsky, V. S. Kosenko and
B. N. Lyatoshinsky) and in piano-playing (under A. N. Lufer). Member of the USSR
Composers Union (since 1944). Honoured Master of the Arts of - the RSFSR (1980).
From 1951 to 1964, Instructor at the Gnesins Institute of Music, Moscow. Since 1964,
on the staff of the Gorky Conservatoire (since 1972, Professor thereat). — Choral
music; numerous compositions for symphony or-chestra, Russian folk instruments orchestra,
wind band, light orchestra; ensemble and solo pieces for various instruments. "A
Course in Playing from Orchestral Score (Russian Folk Instruments Orchestra)".
His works for button accordion constitute a highly important chapter in the history of accordion music.
Repnikov, Albin Leonidovich (b. 1932), composer, teacher,
concert performer. Graduated
from the class of M. S. Ivanov (button accordion) at the Irkutsk Secondary School
of Music in 1953, and from the class of V. V. Voloshinov (composition) at the Leningrad
Conservatoire in 1959. Member of the USSR Composers Union (since 1961). Assistant
Professor at the Petrozavodsk Branch of the Leningrad Conservatoire.— Orchestral,
choral, and instrumental music, notably compositions for button accordion and other
folk instruments.
Timoshenko, Alexander Afanasyevich (b. 1942),
composer, teacher, concert performer.
Graduated from the class of V. P. Kuzovlev (button accordion) at the Gnesins Institute
of Music, Moscow, in 1971; concurrently, he had been optionally studying composition
(under Yu. N. Shishakov). Member of the USSR Composers Union (since 1987). Acting
Assistant Professor at the Voronezh Institute of the Arts. — Orchestral and solo
compositions for Russian folk instruments.
Zolotaryov, Vladimir Andreyevich (1942-75), composer.
Graduated from the class
of N. A. Lesnoi (button accordion) at the Magadan Secondary School of Music in 1968.
Continued his studies — in composition — with R. K. Shchedrin (by way of con-sultation,
1968-9) and in the class of T. N. Khrennikov at the Moscow Conservatoire (1971-2).
— An oratorio (Monument to the Revolution), orchestral compositions (for symphony
orchestra and for chamber orchestra), string quartets, vocal music.
His accordion works are a highly significant contribution to the repertoire of the
fixed-bass/free-bass multitimbral button-key accordion.
Tr.: V. Yerokhin