LOT #19193. Sheet music edition - Romance "By the Fireplace". 1915-17.
Words and music by: Petr Ivanovich Batorin, publisher: A. Gun. music shop, Moscow, B. Dmitrovka 15.
The notes bear the stamp of the Odessa music store "E. Ostrovsky" (Eduard Ivanovich Ostrovsky), Derebasovskaya St. 15
P.S. BATORIN PETR IVANOVICH (….-23.05.1923) - Russian poet and composer, singer, author of romances: "Return to me", "By the Fireplace", "Oh, why did you kiss me", "March of the Drozdovsky Regiment" ("Song of the Drozdovsky Regiment"), as well as the romance "Russia covered you with snow". The melody of the "March of the Drozdovsky Regiment" ("From Romania on a campaign ...") is similar to the melody of the song "Across the valleys and over the hills". The latter was recorded by the head of the Red Army Song Ensemble A. V. Alexandrov in 1929. And the "March of the Drozdovsky Regiment" was ordered from the composer Dmitry Pokrass in Kharkov in June 1919 and was performed at the same time. The basis of the melody of the march was taken by Dm. Pokrass from the pre-revolutionary song "Po dolinam, po zagor'iam" (its author Vl. Gilyarovsky), there are also similarities with the Ukrainian song "Unharness, boys, horses". According to one legend, the motive of this song was composed by soldiers of General Chernyavsky back in 1828. The romance "Zaneslo teba snego Rossiya", according to another version, was written by Filaret Chernov in 1918 in Russia. Due to the fact that the romance became the anthem of the white emigration, Chernov, who remained in the USSR, never claimed his authorship, but there are documents that confirmed.
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Tags: Piano, Pianoforte, Romances for high and low voice.
LOT #19195. Sheet music edition Waltz "Clair de Lune Amoureux / And night and Love and the Moon". Third edition.
Author: Lev Isaakovich Chernetsky, publisher: E. Astrovskiy. Odessa, Deribasovskaya 26.
The notes were also distributed in Leipzig, Berlin, Brussels, New York, Warsaw, Moscow, Kyiv, Saint Petersburg and Ghent through other major publishers.
P.S. Lev Isaakovich Chernetsky (August 21, 1875 - 1945) - military bandmaster, conductor of the Orchestra of Russian military invalids, composer.
In 1874-1878 he was bandmaster of the 55th Podolsk Infantry Regiment, with which he participated in the Russo-Turkish War. During the battle for Shipka, he raised the regiment to attack, for which he was awarded the Order of St. Stanislav, 3rd degree with swords in August 1877. Later, he organized a medical detachment of the regiment's musicians to carry the wounded and killed from the battlefield, for which he was awarded the Order of St. Anna, 3rd degree with swords. After the war, he was the bandmaster of a number of regiments in different garrisons, and from 1887, in Chisinau, where in 1903 he was one of the organizers of self-defense during the Jewish pogrom. He played the viola in the quartet of the Chisinau branch of the Russian Musical Society.
LOT #19196. Sheet music edition, Waltz for piano "Milashka - Krasotka" from the new opera "Milashka - Krasotka", 1920.
Author: Django Reinhardt. No. 147
Warehouse of the edition:: Vilnius. Trokskaya st. No. 6.; St. Petersburg; Moscow; Odessa; Kyiv; Warsaw; Riga; Kharkov. Engraving - printing: G. Schmidt. S.P.B. Format - A5. Price - 10 kopecks.
Public music library of N. Panin. On the reverse side, an announcement of published works is printed.
P.S. Django Reinhardt is a French jazz guitar virtuoso. He is one of the founders of the style of "gypsy jazz" or "jazz manouche". Django Reinhardt was known for his unique playing style, in which he combined elements of traditional gypsy folklore with jazz harmonies and improvisation.
LOT #19203. Sheet music edition No.107. Waltz "New sounds". 1910s.
Music: Faintukh Yakov Samoylovich, publisher: I. S. Liberman, "Svobodnaya Pesn", Odessa. Kuznetsk, No. 55.
Printing house "Fr. Màkh", Preobrazhenskaya 40.
P.S. Faintukh Yakov Samoylovich - (1892 -1974) Composer. Graduated from the Odessa conservatory in 1930 in the composition class of V. A. Zolotarev and P. V. Molchanov, in 1933 - the radio department. In 1914-1917 in the army, in 1919-1922 in the Red Army. In 1917-1937 theater. composer. From 1935 teacher of the Odessa conservatory and music school. In 1941-1945 composer of the Uzbek and Russian theaters in Samarkand, chairman of the department. Union of Composers of the Uzbek SSR. In 1936-1941 member of the board, in 1932-1941 and 1945-1952 responsible secretary of the Odessa department. Union of Composers.