10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLAZUNOV»
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All Music Guide to Classical Music: The Definitive Guide to ...
Glazunov's life in exile, which included an unsuccessful tour of the United States,
was difficult but did not suppress his creative energy. He traveled around the
world for several years, eventually settling in Paris. Music composed during this ...
Chris Woodstra, Gerald Brennan, Allen Schrott, 2005
2
Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions: A Biography of the ...
gone through what Glazunov considered the essential groundwork in ear training
and solfeggio. Second, Glazunov was probably a bit jealous of his own status as
Rimsky-Korsakov's preeminent private pupil and may have felt threatened by ...
3
Nicolas Slonimsky: Russian and Soviet music and composers
Orchestral players in Russia used to remark jocularly that Glazunov rarely used
long stretches of rests for any instrument, because he believed that no player
should stay idle while others work. But Glazunov's insistence on doubling ...
Nicolas Slonimsky, Electra Yourke, 2004
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The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music
During a trip to western Europe with Belyayev in 1884, he met Liszt in Weimar.
Following Borodin's death in 1887, Glazunov and Rimsky-Korsakov completed
and revised his unfinished compositions. The following year Glazunov made his
...
5
Testimony: The Memoirs of Dmitri Shostakovich
It's only now that his compositions seem dull, but then they were heard in all our
classes, at every student recital, and particularly at the examinations, which
Glazunov invariably attended. And I don't think it was to suck up to Glazunov,
either.
6
St Petersburg: A Cultural History
31 In 1916 Glazunov left the concert hall during the premiere of Prokofiev's
Scythian Suite and, as the newspapers reported with relish, “did not spare words”
in evaluating the new work. Ten years later, Glazunov wrote to a pianist friend, ...
7
Reader's Guide to Music: History, Theory and Criticism
Such works represent a generation of Western European scholars that was more
willing to assess Glazunov from an early 20th-century Western perspective than
according to the standards of his own time and culture. That blinkered viewpoint ...
8
Nicolas Slonimsky: Early articles for the Boston evening ...
To touch a melody, without distorting its recognizable features is an art in itself
and it is Glazunov's art par excellence. This accounts for the logic of his
development where musical leaves seem to grow out of the stem before our very
ears.
Nicolas Slonimsky, Electra Yourke, 2004
9
Reinventing Russia: Russian Nationalism and the Soviet ...
Andropov acknowledged that Glazunov "often degenerate [d] to openly anti-
Semitic positions," which many people found repulsive, yet in the spirit of the
politics of inclusion, Andropov did not recommend alienating Glazunov. Quite the
...
Yitzhak M. BRUDNY, Yitzhak M Brudny, 2009
10
Unofficial Art in the Soviet Union
Paul Sjeklocha, Igor Mead. Ilya Glazunov. — Ilya Glazunov, a Leningrader who is
not a member of the Party or the Artists Union has done well for himself,
nevertheless. Glazanov has traveled abroad, even holding an officially
sanctioned ...
Paul Sjeklocha, Igor Mead, 1967
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GLAZUNOV»
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GLIERE & JONGEN: Harp Concertos; RODRIGO: Concierto de …
The clarinet introduces the secondary tune, romantic in the same tradition as Glazunov and Rachmaninov. The second movement, a theme and ... «Audiophile Audition, Jul 15»
White nights, summer romance
There is also Summer by Glazunov and Vivaldi. See there? Now, what do all three of these summer pieces have in common, and what sets ... «San Diego Reader, Jul 15»
Cedar Valley Chamber Music marks 10th festival with series of …
... Center for the Arts' Schoitz River Room, “To Russia With Love” will showcase Tchaikovsky, Nikolai Medtner and Alexander Glazunov. «Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, Jul 15»
Review: Mimir 2015: Concert 2 | Mimir Chamber Music Festival …
He summons the ghosts of composers such as Taneyev, Glazunov and Tchaikovsky. The result is a delightful surprise and Mimir's trio, made up ... «TheaterJones Performing Arts News, Jul 15»
Music Review: Storytelling at VSO pops
Glazunov's Polonaise from his “Chopiniana” was simply the Russian's lush orchestration of Chopin's popular Grand Polonaise, grand and fun. «Rutland Herald, Jul 15»
Review: White Nights at the Philharmonic
But since its disastrous under-rehearsed premiere, under Glazunov, and revival nearly 50 years later, there has been much honing of the ... «Liverpool Echo, Jul 15»
GCU Swimming and Diving recognized for academic success
Iryna Glavnyk and Hannah Kastigar were recognized on the women's side, while Illya Glazunov, Jacob Lambros, Mantas Auruskevicius, Mazen ... «KPHO Phoenix, Jul 15»
Concerts on the Square kicks off summer series
Last Wednesday's choices included a brisk “Polonaise” from Dvorak's opera, Rusalka, a Concert Waltz of Glazunov, and a sort of sequel: the ... «Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3, Jun 15»
Jamie Walton: Glazunov, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky CD review …
Glazunov's Concerto Ballata was composed in 1931, but could almost be something by Elgar from 20 years earlier. Walton makes a good case ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
A Musical Set in the Mind of Sergei Rachmaninoff
Conducted by the noted music teacher Alexander Glazunov (Chris Sarandon, playing many parts, all well), Rachmaninoff's symphony ... «The New Yorker, Jun 15»