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Mieczysław Weinberg (1919–96): Scores Available
posted 16 July 2007

Weinberg’s publisher, Peer Music of Hamburg, announces that the following copies of (largely manuscript) scores are now in stock:

  • Three Pieces for violin and piano, no Op. (Nocturne, Scherzo, Lullaby; 1934–35; MS; 19pp), €9.50
  • Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 5 (1940; dedicated to A. Klumov; printed edition 1990; 23pp, 14’), €11.50
  • Three Romances , Op. 7 (after A. Prokofyev and Ye. Rivina) (1945; MS; 8pp, 6’), €4.00
  • Piano Sonata, No. 2, Op. 8 (1942; printed edition 1990, 31pp, 18’), €15.50
  • Aria for string quartet, Op. 9 (1942; MS; 4pp, 5’), €4.00
  • Capriccio for string quartet, Op. 11 (1943; MS score; 5pp, 4’), €2.50
  • Jewish Songs , Op. 13 (= Childrens’ Songs) 1st cycle (after I. Perez, 1943; MS; 26pp, 11’, Yiddish text), €13.00
  • Three Romances , Op. 22 (after A. Mickiewicz; 1945; MS; 10pp, 15’; Polish text), €5.00
  • Six Romances , Op. 25 (after F. Tyutchev; 1945; MS; 20pp; Russian text); €10.00
  • Twelve Miniatures for flute and piano, Op. 29 (1945; MS; 15ppA3, 20’); €15.00
  • Elegy for baritone and piano, Op. 32, (after Fr. Schiller; 1946; MS; 8pp, 8’; Russian text), €4.00
  • 17 (of the original 21) Easy Pieces for piano, Op. 34 (1946; dedicated to Nikolai Peiko; MS fair copy; 34pp, 18’), €17.00
  • FourRomances, Op. 38 (after M. Rylsky and G. Nikolayeva; 1947; MS; 7pp, A3, 10’; Russian text), €4.50
  • Concertino for violin and string orchestra, Op. 42 (1948; MS, 20pp; piano score 12pp, 12’) score: €10.00; piano score €6.00
  • Sonatine for violin andp, Op. 46 (1949; printed edition 1956, 10+28pp, 14’), €19.00
  • Moldavian Rhapsody , Op. 47, No. 3 (version for violin and piano, 1952; printed edition 1953, 10+28pp, 12’), €19.00
  • Trio for violin, viola and cello, Op. 48 (1950; MS; 12pp, 11’) €6.00
  • At the Source of the Past, song-cycle for mezzo-soprano and piano, Op. 50 (after A. Blok; 1951; MS; 21pp, 19’; Russian Text), €10.50
  • Bible of the Gypsies, seven romances for mezzo soprano and piano, Op. 57 (after Ju. Tuwim; 1956; dedicated to Shostakovich; MS; 32pp, 21’; Polish text), €16.00
  • Memories, songs for middle voice and piano, Op. 62 (after Ju. Tuwim; 1957-58; MS; 34pp, 14’; Polish-Russian text), €17.00
  • In The Armenian Mountains , song-cycle for tenor and piano, Op. 65 (after O. Tumanian; 1958; dedicated to Muza Pavlova; printed edition 1960, 51pp, 22’; Russian text), €25.50
  • Old Letters, eight romances for soprano and piano, Op. 77 (after Ju. Tuwim; 1962; dedicated to Galina Vishnevskaya; MS; 92pp, 17’; Polish-Russian text), €46.00
  • Three Romances for bass and piano, Op. 78 (after soviet poets; 1962-63; MS; 9pp, 9’; Russian text), €4.50
  • O, siwa mglo (O, serij tuman), romance for bass and piano, Op. 84 (after Ju. Tuwim; 1964; MS; 7pp, 4’; Russian text), €3.50
  • Profil, cycle of romances for bass and piano, Op. 88 (after St. Vygodsky; 1965; MS; 26pp, 14’; Polish text), €13.00
  • Sonata No. 1 for viola solo, Op. 107 (1971; dedicated to Fyodor Druzhinin; printed edition 1979; 19pp, 24’), €8.00
  • When I Sing this Child Asleep , song-cycle for soprano and piano, Op. 110 (after G. Mistral; 1973; dedicated to Anna Weinberg; printed edition 1976; 40pp, 30’; Russian text), €20.00
  • From lyrics of Zhukovsky, song-cycle for bass and piano, Op. 116 (1979; printed edition 1981; 62pp, 31’; Russian text), €31.00
  • From Lyrics of Baratynsky, song-cycle for bass and piano, Op. 125 (1979; MS; 45pp, 17’; Russian text), €22.50
  • Trio for flute, viola and harp, Op. 127 (1979; MS; 16pp.), €8.00
  • Six Children’s Songs , Op. 139 (after various poets; 1947–84; MS; 10pp); €5.00

Please add 7% VAT and the following postage (up to 500g): €1,45 (domestic), €5 (international).

These are the first of what we hope will be a large number of Weinberg’s works at last to be made available to a wider public. If you are interested in a specific work, please do write or call to enquire about it.

Contact:
Ulrike Patow
Peer Music
Farmsener Höhe 32 c
D-22159 Hamburg
Tel. 0049-40-45 74 69
Fax 0049-40-22 53 44
e-mail: ulrike.patow [at] t-online.de
(replace [at] with @)

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