Schott Music enters into co-operation with M.P. Belaieff
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Valentin Silvestrov
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The M. P. Belaieff music publishing house was founded in Leipzig in 1885 by the Russian musician and sponsor Mitrofan Petrovich Belaieff. The publishing house provides the editorial complement to the Belaieff Foundation, supporting the development and dissemination of Russian music. The publishing programme contains works by Russian masters from the 19th and 20th centuries as well as by contemporary composers, including works by Alexander Borodin, Alexander Glazunov, Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, Alexander Skryabin, Alexander and Ivan Tcherepnin, Alexander Raskatov (*1953) and Valentin Silvestrov (*1937).
The most prominent works for the stage are the operas Prince Igor of Borodin (with the famous Polovtsian Dances) and Glinka's A Life for the Tsar, as well as Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherazade as a ballet. Also available from Schott from now on are concert works such as Glinka's overture of Ruslan and Lyudmila, the symphonic oeuvre of Glazunov, the symphonies, the piano concerto in F sharp minor and Le Poème de l’Exstase by Skryabin as well as the symphonies of Borodin and the works of the renowned contemporary Ukranian composer Silvestrov.
Belaieff Catalogue Online
Download Belaieff Catalogue as PDF
Belaieff Catalogue Online
Download Belaieff Catalogue as PDF(07/06/2006)
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