Том VII Ура! Каникулы! (2014) Второе переиздание в России! Пьесы из этого сборника изданы в Италии,США,России,Швейцарии. Великобритании,Нидерландах Рецензия из итальянского журнала "Seicorde"Seicorde - n.71 2002 IN RUSSIA IMPARANO COSI Oleg Kiselev Music for guitar (part 7) chitarra ed. Kiselev (Russia) pagg. 51 Questo lavoro и presentato in un'edizione artigianale realizzata dallo stesso autore coadiuvato da una persona che ha curato l’inserimento in computer della musica e da un'altra per la veste grafica. Oleg Kiselev, 38 anni, и un autore prolifico e ha al suo attivo oltre 200 composizioni. All'interno di questa pubblicazione, piщ che dignitosa, ci sono brani destinati ai ragazzi: dieci studi e tre suite, tutti composti nel 2000. La scrittura и quella tradizionale tonale e non vi sono grosse novitа, ma il lavoro и dedicato ai principianti e sotto il profilo didattico si puт considerare un buon prodotto. Per procurarsi lo spartito e ascoltare alcuni estratti in formato Mp3 eseguiti direttamente dall'autore, si puт consultare il sito Internet www.seicorde / Pocci.
Рецензия из английского журнала "Классическая гитара" Classical Guitar - November 2008
TEN EPISODES IN A YOUNG GUITARIST'S DAY by Oleg Kiselev Tecla Editions. 11 pp plus CD. Oleg Kiselev has created a set of ten imaginative pieces in this well presented volume. Clearly set out (no fingering), each piece is around a page in length. A variety of keys and styles are employed effectively to conjure up images and moods. Morning Song has a lyrical melody in С major with attractive use of rolled chords - the contrasting bars at the close seem to imitate birdsong with acciaccaturas high on string one. Near the walls of an old fortress, modal in feel, requires good control to produce the melody from the harmonic texture and its busy semiquaver figures are useful exercises in repeated notes. Run to the River has a playful quality throughout - it opens innocuously enough, but the middle section here is quite demanding, requiring some stretching with parallel chords. Sudden Rain, marked appropriately risoluto, requires a strong rhythmic approach punctuated by arpeggio effects. I particularly liked Touch the Rainbow - its optimistic feel is created with a calypso style rhythm, and although the parallel chords require a strong left hand the brightness of the piece makes it fun to play. The following two pieces would probably be discounted by many students on account of their titles (my students were highly sceptical) - however, Waiting for Mother is a very attractive study in С minor and The Examination Piece is a useful and demanding study in E flat major. Textbook Pictures from the Middle Ages, modal with an attractive swinging compound rhythm, and The Comical Girl (witty with jazz leanings and a hint of 'The Third Man') are both excellent. The final piece, A Warm Quiet Evening, requires good control of the fingerboard to create the required lyricism. Some of the chord sequences are fairly clichйd but overall this piece is satisfyingly effective. The problem I have with this volume is that it seems to be aimed at younger players while the level of strength and skill required is quite demanding - minimum level here is around grade two, moving up to around grade six. However, there is plenty of contrast and fun for the capable player. (Linda Kelsall-Barnett) https://vk.com/photo104713558_329213358