Konstantin Sokolskij "Kogda lubov' volnuet krov'"
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This video is a response to Pola Negri: MAZURKA, Odeon 1935
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Тембр хорош!
Ваш,дорогие мои,граф Миша герба равич Сморсевский-Потоцкий,Россия
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спасибо!
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Are you sure? Please double check.
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ps: "Isn't it our Polish (of Jewish origin) composer Jakob Kagan...?"
Sorry, Maria, I guess you meant J.Kagan, not Konstantin Sokolsky.
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Maria,
How did I miss this fantastic song with my new discovery Konstantin. It does not appear in your videos. I only spotted it on Jureks site tonight and I am delighted. He is just magnificent. Spasiba. Genia
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Very interesting story, thank you.
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In the middle of 1960's he emigrated to Israel and from that time nothing known about him, may be you know something? (You can hear his playing in "O Lubvi i druzhbe')
21031903 4 years ago
Are you sure he emigrated to Israel? I believe he lived and died in Tallinn, sometime in mid or later 1990s.
zwerskij 3 years ago
Sokolsky lived not in Tallinn, but in Riga.
21031903 3 years ago
I don't know, it is written И. Каган, may be Iosif?
It is sheet notes of 1924 printed in Kief, if youn like i can send you the sheet, you can play it.
I well know another Kagan, Simon Kagan was isabella Yurjeva's accompanist. He was really a brilliant pianist, and it was amazing fact: one part of the audience went to the concerts to hear Yurjeva and another part to hear the playing of Simon Kagan.
21031903 4 years ago