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* Interrupted Song, sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (1998) |
* Interrupted Song, sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (1998) |
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** Completion by Faradzh Karayev exists |
** Completion by Faradzh Karayev exists |
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* Jubilatio, for violin, viola and piano (1979, 1983) and for violin, viola |
* Jubilatio, for violin, viola and piano (1979, 1983) and for violin, viola and strings (1991) |
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* Piano Sonata No. 2 (1974) |
* Piano Sonata No. 2 (1974) |
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* Pieces for Chamber Ensembles, Installment 1 (1980) |
* Pieces for Chamber Ensembles, Installment 1 (1980) |
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* Polyphonic Suite, for piano (1965) |
* Polyphonic Suite, for piano (1965) |
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* Prelude and Fugue, for organ (1970) |
* Prelude and Fugue, for organ (1970) |
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* Procession and Stroll (1976, 1978) |
* Procession and Stroll, for orchestra (1976, 1978) |
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* Protect Your Sons, for bass or baritone, chorus and piano (1972) |
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For orchestra. Includes parts for Stroll. |
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* Sinfonia, for chamber orchestra (1966, 1972) |
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See also Two Pieces for Piano: Procession and Stroll. |
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* Sofia Waltz, for two pianos (1981) |
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* Sonata for Harp (1985) |
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b. 3 f. 13 |
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* Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano (1993)<ref>{{cite web|title=CONTINUUM at the Knitting Factory|url=http://www.continuum-ensemble-ny.org/indexCalendarSonicBoom.shtml|accessdate=17 May 2013}}</ref> |
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Protect Your Sons 1972 |
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* Sonata Partita, for organ (1976) |
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For bass or baritone, chorus, and piano. |
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* Sonata for Violin Solo (1978) |
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* Sonata for Solo Viola (1986) |
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b. 1 f. 4 |
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* Sonatina, or Piano Sonata No. 1 (1963) |
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Sinfonia 1966, 1972 |
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* Strange Story, for piano (1962) |
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For chamber orchestra. Copy of published score. |
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* String Quartet (1968) |
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* Symphony No. 2, for viola, piano and orchestra (lost) and for piano solo (1970) |
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b. 2 f. 10 |
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* Three Pieces, for flute and guitar (1978, 1987) |
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Sofia Waltz 1981 |
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* Touching Waltz And Postlude, for piano (1988) |
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For two pianos. |
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* Two Pastorales, for flute and piano (1978) and for flute, cello and piano (1979) |
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* Two Pieces for Piano: Procession and Stroll (1976) |
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b. 3 f. 14 |
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* Veshomru II, for recorder and two violins (1991) |
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Sonata for Harp 1985 |
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* Vestige, for clarinet, violin and piano (1993)<ref>{{cite web|title=UMBC Presents Contemporary Music Ensemble Continuum in Concert|url=http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/umbcnews/2011/02/umbc_presents_contemporary_mus_1.html|publisher=UMBC|accessdate=17 May 2013}}</ref> |
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Published. |
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* What Are Years?, for chorus, poem by Marianne Moore (1994) |
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* Woe From Wit, musical, libretto based on the play by Alexander Griboyedov (1979) |
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b. 3 f. 15 |
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* Zaboul, for chamber orchestra (1996) |
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Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano 1993 |
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Sonata Partita 1976 |
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For organ. |
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b. 2 f. 11 |
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Sonata for Violin Solo 1978 |
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Sonata for Solo Viola 1986 |
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Sonatina 1963 |
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Copy of publication. Also titled Piano Sonata No. 1. |
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Strange Story 1962 |
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For piano. |
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b. 3 f. 20 |
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String Quartet 1968 |
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Published. |
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b. 1 f. 5 |
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Symphony No. 2 1970 |
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For viola, piano, and orchestra. Arrangement for piano solo (no full score for orchestra). |
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Three Pieces 1978, 1987 |
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For flute and guitar. |
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b. 3 f. 22 |
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Touching Waltz And Postlude 1988 |
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For piano. Copy of publication. |
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Two Pastorales |
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For Flute and Piano 1978 |
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b. 1 f. 7 |
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For Flute, Cello and Piano 1979 |
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b. 3 f. 23 |
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Two Pieces for Piano: Procession and Stroll 1976 |
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b. 3 f. 24 |
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Veshomru II 1991 |
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For recorder and two violins. |
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b. 3 f. 25 |
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Vestige 1993 |
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For clarinet, violin, and piano. |
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b. 3 f. 26 |
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What Are Years? 1994 |
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For chorus. Poem by Marianne Moore. |
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Woe From Wit 1979 |
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Musical. Libretto based on the play by Alexander Griboyedov. |
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b. 4 |
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Full Score |
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Libretto |
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b. 2 f. 12 |
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Piano-Vocal Score |
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b. 3 f. 28 |
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Zaboul 1996 |
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For chamber orchestra. Computer print. |
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* Vestige, for clarinet, violin, and piano (1993)<ref>{{cite web|title=UMBC Presents Contemporary Music Ensemble Continuum in Concert|url=http://www.umbc.edu/blogs/umbcnews/2011/02/umbc_presents_contemporary_mus_1.html|publisher=UMBC|accessdate=17 May 2013}}</ref> |
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* Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano (1993)<ref>{{cite web|title=CONTINUUM at the Knitting Factory|url=http://www.continuum-ensemble-ny.org/indexCalendarSonicBoom.shtml|accessdate=17 May 2013}}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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*[http://archives.nypl.org/mus/24551 Oleg Felzer scores and sound recordings, 1960-1998] Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts |
*[http://archives.nypl.org/mus/24551 Oleg Felzer scores and sound recordings, 1960-1998] Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts |
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 17 June 2022
Oleg Felzer (1939 in Azerbaijan – 1998 in New York)[1] was an Azerbaijani and Soviet composer and teacher. He taught at the Baku Conservatory for many years before coming to New York City from Baku in 1989.[2] His pieces have been commissioned by the Continuum Ensemble and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
List of works[edit]
Oleg Felzer's works in 1960-1998 is listed in Oleg Felzer scores and sound recordings.[3]
- And Harold Again, for viola solo and chamber orchestra, dedicated to Berlioz (1982)
- Autographs on the Silhouettes, for violin, cello and piano (1987)
- Children Suite, for orchestra (1978)
- Dialogue, for viola, piano and orchestra (1970)
- Five Bagatelles, for piano (1986)
- Five Tanka, for tenor and chamber orchestra (lost) or for tenor and piano (1967)
- Four Diary Pages, for chamber orchestra, commissioned by the Nieuw Ensemble (1994)
- Four Piano Pieces, Op. 1, (1960-1962)
- Watercolor, Etude, Imprint, March (lost)
- Four Songs (1969)
- Bird, Red Bird also for piano
- The House That Jack Built, for mixed chorus and piano (1981-1982) and for children's chorus (1985)
- In Memoriam of Dmitri Shostakovich, for orchestra (1977)
- Intermezzo, for violin and piano (1961)
- Interrupted Song, sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (1998)
- Completion by Faradzh Karayev exists
- Jubilatio, for violin, viola and piano (1979, 1983) and for violin, viola and strings (1991)
- Piano Sonata No. 2 (1974)
- Pieces for Chamber Ensembles, Installment 1 (1980)
- Playing Bossa Nova, for two pianos (undated)
- Polyphonic Suite, for piano (1965)
- Prelude and Fugue, for organ (1970)
- Procession and Stroll, for orchestra (1976, 1978)
- Protect Your Sons, for bass or baritone, chorus and piano (1972)
- Sinfonia, for chamber orchestra (1966, 1972)
- Sofia Waltz, for two pianos (1981)
- Sonata for Harp (1985)
- Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano (1993)[4]
- Sonata Partita, for organ (1976)
- Sonata for Violin Solo (1978)
- Sonata for Solo Viola (1986)
- Sonatina, or Piano Sonata No. 1 (1963)
- Strange Story, for piano (1962)
- String Quartet (1968)
- Symphony No. 2, for viola, piano and orchestra (lost) and for piano solo (1970)
- Three Pieces, for flute and guitar (1978, 1987)
- Touching Waltz And Postlude, for piano (1988)
- Two Pastorales, for flute and piano (1978) and for flute, cello and piano (1979)
- Two Pieces for Piano: Procession and Stroll (1976)
- Veshomru II, for recorder and two violins (1991)
- Vestige, for clarinet, violin and piano (1993)[5]
- What Are Years?, for chorus, poem by Marianne Moore (1994)
- Woe From Wit, musical, libretto based on the play by Alexander Griboyedov (1979)
- Zaboul, for chamber orchestra (1996)
References[edit]
- ^ "UMBC Presents Contemporary Music Ensemble Continuum". UMBC. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
- ^ "The Brain Trust". New York Magazine. July 22, 1991. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
- ^ "Oleg Felzer scores and sound recordings". The New York Public Library. Retrieved 16 Feb 2021.
- ^ "CONTINUUM at the Knitting Factory". Retrieved 17 May 2013.
- ^ "UMBC Presents Contemporary Music Ensemble Continuum in Concert". UMBC. Retrieved 17 May 2013.
External links[edit]
- Oleg Felzer scores and sound recordings, 1960-1998 Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts