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Nikolai Lopatnikoff (Russian, Николай Львович Лопатников; born 16
March 1903 in
Tallinn - 7
October 1976 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was a Russian-American...
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students of music,
organized by teacher. A to B C to F G to J K L M N to Q R to S T to Z
References this teacher's
teachers Kabalevsky...
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American composer Henry Cowell, in
referring to the
projects of
Nikolai Lopatnikoff,
believed that "there was a wide
field open for the
composition of music...
- in Pittsburgh.
Fuchs also gave the
first performances of
concertos by
Lopatnikoff (1944–5), Ben
Weber (1954) and
Mario Peragallo (1955); of Martinů’s Madrigals...
- piano)
William Schuman:
Symphony No. 4
Lopatnikoff, Helps,
Thomson & Kurka.
Albany Records 591
Nikolai Lopatnikoff:
Festival Overture Robert Helps: Concerto...
- (now
Carnegie Mellon University).
While there he
studied with
Nikolai Lopatnikoff and
Frederick Dorian and
wrote music criticism for the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette...
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Colin McPhee (1959)
Concerto for Wind Orchestra, Op. 41, by
Nikolai Lopatnikoff (1963)
Concierto para banda: 1.Allegro, 2.Lento, 3.Allegro, by Amando...
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compositional training,
McKinley impressed resident professor Nikolai Lopatnikoff with a fifteen-minute
improvisation in the
style of
Maurice Ravel during...
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Piano Concerto No. 3 Carl
Loewe Piano Concerto No. 2 in A
Nikolai Lopatnikoff Concerto for two
Pianos and
Orchestra (1949–50) Bent
Lorentzen Piano...
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continuo / Albinoni.
COLUMBIA ML 4996 LP 1955 / SONY SMK 60725 CD
Lopatnikoff: Concertino; Dallapiccola:
Tartiniana (POSSELT, vln); Shapero: Symphony...