Echoes of War, Op.66 (Cui, César)
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Sheet Music
Scores
2. Война (= "War: A Momentous Song")
*#19117 - 4.33MB, 5 pp. - (0) - V/V/V - 239x⇩
Lyle K. Neff (to remove the English text and restore the Russian)
New York: John Franklin Music Co., 1917. Plate "War 4 medium"
This edition was published originally only with English text by Judah. A. Joffe, who died in 1966. For copyright reasons, Joffe's text is omitted and replaced by the original Russian poem by Vl. Linder from 1904. The original poem is quoted in M.I. Lil'e's diary about the seige of Port Arthur.
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3. Мне бой знаком
*#20779 - 0.28MB, 2 pp. - (0) - V*/V*/V* - 113x⇩
Moscow/Leningrad: Gos. muz. izd-vo, 1947. Plate М. 18709 Г.
(A collection of Cui's songs entitled Избранные романсы)
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4. Весна-красна
*#15367 - 4.26MB, 24 pp. - (0) - V/V/V - 125x⇩
Russian ; German
Moscow: P. Jurgenson, 1904. Plate 29827.
includes German translation under title "Der Lenz"
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General Information
| Work Title | Echoes of War |
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| Alternative Title | Отзвуки войны ; Десять романсов |
| Composer | Cui, César |
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| Opus/Catalogue Number | Op.66 |
| Movements/Sections | 10 |
| Year/Date of Composition | 1904–05 |
| First Publication | 1904–05 |
| Librettist | 1. Vladimir Linder 3. Aleksandr Pushkin (1799–1837) 4. N. Malashkin |
| Language | Russian |
| Dedication | various |
| Piece Style | Romantic |
| Instrumentation | voice with piano accompaniment |
Misc. Comments
Section Listing
- На пиру («Чем громче праздний пир шумит»)
- Война («Война—это слезы невинных страдальцев»)
- Мне бой знаком
- Весна-красна (былина)(«Повстречая перехожий калика»)
- Варяг («Идет свершить свой подвиг славный»)
- Памяти С.О. Макарова («Спи, северный витязь»)
- В эти дни испытанья
- В дни войны («Тяжелые, мучительные дни»)
- Зима
- Раненый орел («Орел распростершись, на землю упал»)
Publication History
- Moscow: Jurgenson, 1904–05. Plates 30523, 29826, 29377, 29828, 29376, 29458, 30548, 29873, 31498, 31499 (Nos.1–10); 29827 (orchestral arrangement of No.4)

