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From: Howard Sanner <[email protected]>
Sent: April 01, 2011 15:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Hornlist] Gliere Nocturne
What follows is the best I can do from home, with the Library of
Congress name authority file (which you can search for yourself at
http://authorities.loc.gov) as my only reference source.
The Nocturne is one of the Pesy, Op. 35, written in 1908 for various
instruments. Since Polekh was born in 1918, I think it's a lead pipe
cinch none of them were written for him. Pesy, in this instance, means
Pieces or something like that.
The Gliere Op. 35 consists of the following:
No. 1: Melody for flute and piano
No. 2: Waltz for flute and piano
No. 3: Song for oboe and piano
No. 4: Andante in F-sharp minor for oboe and piano
No. 5: Moment musical for violoncello and piano
No. 6: Romance for clarinet and piano
No. 7: Valse triste for clarinet and piano
No. 8: Humoresque for bassoon and piano
No. 9: Impromptu for bassoon and piano
No. 10: Nocturne for horn and piano
No. 11: Intermezzo for horn and piano
I believe that the arrangements of nos. 6 & 7 for horn and piano are
by the composer, but would want to do more research to be sure.
IIRC--and, increasingly, I don't--the works list in Grove Music Online
explains all the variant mediums of performance.
HTH.
Howard Sanner
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"Pessimists are surprised as often as optimists, but always
pleasantly"--The Giant Rat of Sumatra, by Richard L. Boyer, p. 61.
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