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| 1991 || Belaja musyka || <score>\new Staff \with { \omit TimeSignature \clef alto } << \relative bes' { bes1 } \\ \relative d' { c4\rest c8\rest d8~2 } \\ \\ \relative e { c2\rest r8 e4. } >></score> || | | | 1991 || Belaja musyka || <score>\new Staff \with { \omit TimeSignature \clef alto } << \relative bes' { bes1 } \\ \relative d' { c4\rest c8\rest d8~2 } \\ \\ \relative e { c2\rest r8 e4. } >></score> || | ||
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* Hamburg: H. Sikorski (1836), c1990 | |||
| <ref name="ro">''Repertorium Orgelmusik''</ref><ref name="gr">Grove</ref> | |||
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| || Vox humana, for organ || || | | | 1992 || Vox humana, for organ || || | ||
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* Sikorski 1837 | |||
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| || | | 2001 || Epigraph, for organ || <score>\relative e' { \set tieWaitForNote = ##t \tuplet 3/2 { e8~ gis,~ d'~ } <e d b' gis,>4~ 16 e~ gis,~ d'~ <e d b' gis,>4 }</score> || | ||
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* ''[the following translated in Russian] /<br>Organ Music by Contemporary Moscow Composers: Vol. 2.''<br>Mockba: Moscow State Tchaikovsky-Conservatory, 2009. | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
{{RO2001|Wustin, Alexander|838}} | {{RO2001|Wustin, Alexander|838}} | ||
McBurney, Gerard. "Vustin, Aleksandr Kuz′mich". Grove Music Online, 2001. [https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.44438], accessed 4 November, 2023. | |||
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Aleksandr Vustin (1943-2020) was a Russian composer. In addition to operas, chamber music, and other compositions, he wrote a few organ pieces.
Organ Works
Year | Title | Incipit | Notes | Published | Ref. |
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1991 | Belaja musyka |
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1992 | Vox humana, for organ |
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[1][2] | ||
2001 | Epigraph, for organ |
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Description
Belaja musyka[3]
Vustin's composition Balaja musyka (de: Weiße Musik; en: White Music) uses a modern notation style in which thick horizontal lines are drawn to the right of notes to show how long they should be held for. The piece includes a footnote stating
The length of the line defines the uration. Unless otherwise indicated, all phrases are to be played legato. Accidentals only apply to the notes they immediately precede, except in the case of repeated notes.
References
[Wustin, Alexander in Repertorium Orgelmusik (page 838)]
McBurney, Gerard. "Vustin, Aleksandr Kuz′mich". Grove Music Online, 2001. [1], accessed 4 November, 2023.