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together to
create a
distinct national style of
classical music: Mily
Balakirev (the leader), César Cui,
Modest Mussorgsky,
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and...
- Mily
Alexeyevich Balakirev (UK: /bəˈlækɪrɛv, -ˈlɑːk-/ bə-LA(H)K-i-rev, US: /ˌbɑːlɑːˈkɪərɛf/ BAH-lah-KEER-ef; Russian: Милий Алексеевич Балакирев, pronounced...
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Balakirev may
refer to: Mily
Balakirev, a
Russian pianist,
conductor and
composer Balakirev the Buffoon, a 2002
Russian television adaptation of Lenkom...
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nationalistic style of
classical music, as did his
fellow composer Mily
Balakirev and the
critic Vladimir Stasov. This
style emplo****
Russian folk song...
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letters to Mily
Balakirev, the
composer signed his name "Musorskiy" (Мусoрский). The "g" made its
first appearance in a
letter to
Balakirev in 1863. Mussorgsky...
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composer Mily
Balakirev, who
provided him the program,
which had a long history.
Critic Vladimir Stasov had
written it and sent it to
Balakirev in 1868 hoping...
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Balakirev Glacier (71°25′S 70°01′W / 71.417°S 70.017°W / -71.417; -70.017) is an
Antarctic glacier flowing northeast into
Schubert Inlet from the south...
- Ivan
Aleksandrovich Balakirev (Russian: Ива́н Александрович Бала́кирев; 1699–1763) was a
court jester to
Peter I of Russia.
Coming from an old
noble family...
- leader,
Balakirev,
considered academicism a
threat to
musical imagination.
Along with
critic Vladimir Stasov, who
supported The Five,
Balakirev attacked...
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Shakespeare story. The
first strand,
written in F-sharp minor,
following Mily
Balakirev's suggestion, is the
introduction representing the
saintly Friar Laurence...