That at the beginning of this century many an impulse for the development of fine arts, as well as literature, came from the Russian Empire—soon the Soviet Union—is no longer a mystery. And that there were in Moscow and St. Petersburg such developments, inventions, and ideas as far as music was concerned has also become common knowledge in recent years—and equally known is how most of these Russian/Soviet protagonists of a new art had to suffer for their ideas. (Steffen Schleiermacher)
Alexander Mossolov
5. Sonate
1. Lento Grave-Allegro Affanato
2. Elegia
3. Scherzo Marciale
4. Adagio Languente Et Patetico
Arthur Lourié
Two Mazurkas Op. 7
5. Lent, Languide
6. Essoré
Two Compositions For Piano
7. Berceuse De La Chevrette
8. A Phoenix Park Nocturne
Nikolai Roslavetz
Two Poems
9. Allegretto
10. Moderato
Three Compositions
11. Adagio Nobililissimo
12. Agitato Con Passione
13. Allegretto Grazioso
14. Prelude
Leonid Polovinkin
Magnets
15. Revolt
16. Ukrain Folksong
17. Dance Op 30 Nr. 1
18. Waltz Op 30 Nr. 4
19. Lullaby Op. 30 Nr. 5
20. Foxtrot
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