Vladimir Mikhailovich Deshevov (1889-1955) is a prominent Russian composer, especially famous in Russia and abroad in the 1920s and 30s. Piano pieces are an important part of his artistic legacy. They feature bright theatricality and choreographic plasticity, conciseness of expression, a colorful palette of sounds, masterly texture. The "Compozitor Publishing House - St. Petersburg" is presenting a series of three collections, including the most interesting piano works by Deshevov, both published and not published before: Pieces, for students of musical schools and colleges Sonata Allegro; Meditations; Etudes, for students of musical colleges and high schools. Sonata No. 2; Scherzo; Ballade; The Factory; for students of musical colleges and high schools .By publishing this series, the publishing house desires to draw the attention of educators, students and concert pianists to bright but undeservedly forgotten pages of piano music in the twentieth century, which will undoubtedly enrich the concert and pedagogical repertoire.ContentPrefacePrelude (1910)March (1928)Ballerine (1938)Ballet Dance. Op. 40 (1938)Patriotic Etudes. Op. 41 (1939/1944)Mon PlaisirFountains of PetershoffThe Stigmata of St Francis of Assisi (1911)March. Op. 1, No. 2 (1914/1919)From the Diary. Op. 17 (1927)Rails. Op. 16 (1927)Comments