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Six songs : [arranged for clarinet in B flat and piano].

Material type: ScoreScorePublisher number: 25551Publication details: Moscow ;, 1956Description: Score and part ; 29 cmContained works: Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881 | Borodin, Aleksandr Porfir'evich, 1833-1887 | Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich, 1840-1893. Chanson triste, piano, arr | Balakirev, MiliĆ­ Alekseevich, 1837-1910 | Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1844-1908. Pan Voyevoda. Selections, arr | Lyadov, Anatoly Konstantinovich, 1855-1914. 8 chants populaire russes, o.Op. 58 no. 3, arr
Contents:
Tears by Mussorgsky - Daydreams by Borodin - Chanson triste Op. 40 no. 2 by Tchaikovsky - Mazurka by Balakirev - Song about the dying swan from the opera Pan Voyevoda by Rimsky-Korsakov - Plaintive song op. 58 no. 3 by Lyadov.
Summary: The title could be translated Six pieces, since not all the works come from vocal music. For instance Tchaikovsky's Chanson triste (Sad song) is from a piano work and Lyadov's Plaintive song is from the orchestral work, 8 chants populaire russes.

Title and contents translated from the Russian.

Tears by Mussorgsky - Daydreams by Borodin - Chanson triste Op. 40 no. 2 by Tchaikovsky - Mazurka by Balakirev - Song about the dying swan from the opera Pan Voyevoda by Rimsky-Korsakov - Plaintive song op. 58 no. 3 by Lyadov.

The title could be translated Six pieces, since not all the works come from vocal music. For instance Tchaikovsky's Chanson triste (Sad song) is from a piano work and Lyadov's Plaintive song is from the orchestral work, 8 chants populaire russes.

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