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Boris Vladimirovich Asafyev (29 July [O.S. 17 July] 1884 – 27
January 1949; also
known by
pseudonym Igor Glebov) was a
Russian and
Soviet composer, writer...
- writing,
according to
Brown and
musicologist Roland John Wiley.
Boris Asafyev comments that
Schumann left his mark on
Tchaikovsky not just as a formal...
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Vasily Vainonen with the
stage director Sergei Radlov to
music by
Boris Asafyev based on
songs of the
French Revolution. The
libretto by
Nicolai Volkov...
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ballet in four acts, c****ographed by
Rostislav Zakharov to
music by
Boris Asafyev. The
libretto by
Nikolai Volkov is
based on the 1823 poem of the same title...
- individualist, even by the
Soviet establishment. In the 1920s the
critic Boris Asafyev commented that he was "not the kind of
composer the
Revolution would like;...
- Myaskovsky,
Mikhail Gnesin,
Lazare Saminsky,
Lyubov Streicher, and
Boris Asafyev. See: List of
music students by teacher: K to M#Anatoly Lyadov. Consistent...
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opportunity to
study with him"). He also
shared classes with the
composers Boris Asafyev and
Nikolai Myaskovsky, the
latter becoming a
close and
lifelong friend...
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abundantly evident throughout the score.
According to the
Soviet critic Boris Asafyev,
writing in 1922,
Sadko constitutes the
summit of Rimsky-Korsakov's craft...
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another article reportedly by the
composer echoed Tolstoy's views.
Boris Asafyev wrote, "This unsettled, sensitive,
evocative music which inspires such...
- the Third, at the time of its
premiere it was
positively received.
Boris Asafyev called it "the
birth of the
symphony out of the
dynamism of revolutionary...