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- Alexander Shchetynsky (Shchetinsky) (Ukrainian: Олекса́ндр Степа́нович Щети́нський; Russian: Алекса́ндр Степа́нович Щети́нский; Aleksandr Stepanovich...
- Shots" for double b**** and piano (2005) by Ukrainian composer Alexander Shchetynsky has a solo b**** part that includes many unconventional methods of playing...
- – Finnish nationalist, killed Russian general NA Bobrikov Alexander Shchetynsky (born 1960) – composer of solo, orchestral and choral pieces. George...
- The Curlew (1994) Kaija Saariaho: Couleurs du vent (1998) Alexander Shchetynsky: Five Etudes (2011) Harvey Sollberger: Hara Karlheinz Stockhausen: Susani's...
- Claude Ledoux 1960 Belgian António Chagas Rosa 1960 Portuguese Alexander Shchetynsky 1960 Ukrainian Urmas Sisask 1960 Estonian Randall Smith 1960 Canadian...
- Musica Instrumentalis, Colored Field Priti Paintal 1960 Indian Alexander Shchetynsky 1960 Ukrainian William Susman 1960 American Marimba Montuño (solo); Camille...
- Christopher Rouse Carl Rütti: "Requiem" (2007) Kentaro Sato Alexander Shchetynsky (2004) Somtow Sucharitkul John Tavener: "A Celtic Requiem" (1969) / "Requiem"...
- 1956), two quintets Kenneth Fuchs (born 1956), two quintets Oleksandr Shchetynsky (born 1960), one quintet William Susman (born 1960), one quintet Karlheinz...
- Shchedrin Russian Tunes (Russkie Naigryshi), Op. 79 (1990) Alexander Shchetynsky Sonata (2001) Bright Sheng Diu Diu Dong (Seven Tunes Heard in China)...
- music in the film was written for cello and piano by composer Alexander Shchetynsky. Director and composer paid attention to the central role of music as...