Valery Aleksandrovich Gavrilin (1939–1999) is the distinguished Russian composer, having lived in the last third of the 20th century. His creative work is considered to be the kind of brilliant and original side of the world music art. Gavrilin’s music style may be recognized at once, it has imitators. Gavrilin’s music wins the hearts by its natural melodic sphere, modern national colouring, cordiality and sincerity, deep heartfelt compassion to the common people’s troubles and aspirations. This music is fine and serious, it’s smiling and sad, it’s intimately trusty with the kind of a grand soul inside it.
Volume 14 — chamber music for strings: quartets, duets and ensembles with piano (score).
Contents
G. Belov. Introduction. Three Quartets with Excellent Mark
Quartet No. 1 for two violins, viola and violoncello.
Bow string strokes are edited by V. Suvorov
Quartet No. 2 for two violins, viola and violoncello.
Bow string strokes are edited by V. Suvorov
Quartet No. 3 for two violins, viola and violoncello.
Bow string strokes are edited by V. Suvorov
TWO PIECES for violin and piano.
Violin part’s edition by S. Shalman. Piano part’s edition by I. Kirilenko
VIOLIN DUETS. Edited by S. Shalman
TWO PIECES for violin and piano.
Violin part’s edition by S. Shalman. Piano part’s edition by I. Kirilenko (see notes)
ARIA for violin and piano.
Violin part’s edition by S. Shalman. Piano part’s edition by I. Kirilenko
HOLEOVLIA. Piece for violoncello and piano.
Edited by G. Belov