- and Kursk,
where Roslavets began to
study violin, piano,
theory of
music and
harmony in
Arkady Abaza's
musical classes. In 1902
Roslavets was
accepted as...
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Nikolai Myaskovsky Nikolai Obukhov Gavriil Popov Sergei Prokofiev Nikolai Roslavets Leonid Sabaneyev Alexander Scriabin Vissarion Shebalin Dmitri Shostakovich...
- Furthermore, the
sintetakkord can be used
either vertically or horizontally;
Roslavets'
music is not
concerned with the
order of the pitches, but
rather with...
-
Nikolai Roslavets,
unlike Prokofiev's and Stravinsky's, is
often seen as a
direct extension of Scriabin's. But
unlike Scriabin's,
Roslavets'
music was...
- "British
March King"
Reine Colaço Osorio-Swaab 1881 1971
Dutch Nikolai Roslavets 1881 1944
Russian Ignatz Waghalter 1881 1949 Polish-German
Concerto for...
- then in
Kursk (1882–1915).
Among his students, at Kursk, was
Nikolai Roslavets. His most
famous song is "Foggy Morning" (Утро туманное) to
lyrics of...
-
twentieth centuries (Max Reger's
Piano Concerto, Leo Ornstein,
Nikolai Roslavets,
Georgy Catoire), and for
performing works by pianist-composers Sophie-Carmen...
- the
rights to the
original title in 1977.
Pirouet singles out
Nikolai Roslavets as the most
extreme example. "The B.B.C.", The
Musical Times, 1 January...
-
Committee forbade further performances. In its
third première (1927),
Nikolai Roslavets' ****ociation for
Contemporary Music staged Wozzeck at the
Mariinsky Theatre...
- Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908)
Alexander Rosenblatt (born 1956)
Nikolai Roslavets (1881–1944)
Baruch Rosowsky (1841–1919), born in present-day
Latvia Solomon...