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- that the church bells of Novgorod, St Petersburg and Moscow influenced Rachmaninov and feature prominently in his music. This much is self-evident. What...
- Yuri Pavlovich Rachmaninov (Russian: Ю́рий Па́влович Рахма́нинов; 20 July 1936, Moscow – 18 June 2007, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian scientist and...
- as the British classical listening public's favourite tune indicates Rachmaninov's position as perhaps the most po****r mainstream composer of the last...
- 2008 David Geringas, Ian Fountain 2012 Yuki Ito, Sofya Gulyak (Complete Rachmaninov Cello Works) 2012 Steven Doane, Barry Snyder 2012 Sol Gabetta, Olga Kern...
- Kamarinskaya to Babi Yar, University of California Press, 2002, p. 206 Rachmaninov's All Night Vigil: Vespers Archived 2006-04-29 at the Wayback Machine...
- This is a complete list of compositions by Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943). Rachmaninoff's compositions cover a variety of musical forms and genres. Born...
- Machine. Retrieved 1 June 2016 Mel Spencer, classic fm, 20 May 2014, "Rachmaninov m****cript sells for £1.2 million" Archived 2016-08-04 at the Wayback...
- (Revised ed.). New York: Simon and Schuster. Anderson, Will R. (1946). Rachmaninov and His Pianoforte Concertos. A brief sketch of the composer and his...
- Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 36, is a piano sonata in B-flat minor composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1913, who revised it in 1931, with the note, "The new...
- "Vocalise" is a song by Sergei Rachmaninoff, composed and published in 1915 as the last of his 14 Songs or 14 Romances, Op. 34. Written for high voice...