Shostakovich: Vocal Compositions, Opp. 21, 46, 86, 91, 128 & Impromptu: Madrigal
New Collected Works Volume 93
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- Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975)
- Editor: Victor Ekimovsky
- Format: Vocal Score
- Instrumentation: Piano, Voice, Bass, Tenor
- Binding: Hardcover
- Work Languages: Russian, Russian (Cyrillic)
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 198
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
Contents:
Six Romances on Japanese Poems For Tenor and Piano., Op. 21 (1932)
- Love. Words by an unknown author. Translation by A. Brandt.
- Before Suicide. Words by Otsuno Odzi (7th century). Translation by A. Brandt.
- Immodest Glance. Words by an unknown author of the 18th century. Translation by A. Brandt.
- for the First and Last Time. Words by A. Prace.
- Hopeless Love. Words by an unknown author.
- Death. Words by an unknown author.
Four Romances on Poems by Alexander Pushkin For Bass and Piano., Op. 46 (1936)
- Rebirth.
- A Jealous Maiden, Sobbing Bitterly.
- Presentiment.
- Stanzas.
Four Monologues on Verses by Alexander Pushkin For Bass and Piano., Op. 91 (1952)
- Excerpt.
- What Does My Name Mean to You?
- in the Depth of the Siberian Mines.
- Farewell.
Spring, spring... to Words by Alexander Pushkin For Bass and Piano., Op. 128 (1967)
Two Songs on Verses by Mikhail Svetlov For Voice and Piano., Op. 72 (1946)
- Song of the Lantern.
- Lullaby.
Four Songs to Words by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky For Voice and Piano., Op. 86 (1951)
- The Homeland Hears.
- Rescue Me.
- He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not.
- Lullaby.
Madrigal (Impromptu) to Words by M. Pravdin For Tenor and Piano. Sans, Op. (1933)
Appendix I: Author's Versions of Romances and Songs
- A Jealous Maiden, Sobbing Bitterly… Words by Alexander Pushkin (version for soprano and piano).
- Lullaby. Words by Mikhail Svetlov (version for solo voice, choir and piano).
- The Homeland Hears. Words by Yevgeni Dolmatovsky (version for solo voice, choir and piano).
Works:
- Six Romances on Texts by Japanese Poets, Op. 21
- Four Romances on Verses by Pushkin, Op. 46
- Four Monologues on Verses by Pushkin, Op. 91
- Romance to Verses by Pushkin ("Spring, Spring"), Op. 128
- Two Songs after Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov, Op. 72
- Four Songs to Words by Dolmatovsky, Op. 86
- Impromptu: Madrigal (Words by Mikhail Pravdin) (1933)
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