- the
family of a
railway clerk (of
Ukrainian origin,
according to
Detlef Gojowy)
posted in
Konotop and Kursk,
where Roslavets began to
study violin, piano...
-
musicologist Detlef Gojowy [de] (1934–2008) was ****cuted
because of his
promotion in the West of
modern Soviet music of the 1920s.
Gojowy was proclaimed...
- and
personal friend of Dowling),
Edwin Gerschefski, and
Roland Wiggins.
Gojowy,
Detlef (2005). "Schillinger, Joseph". In Finscher,
Ludwig (ed.). Die Musik...
- what
Detlev Gojowy, in the New Grove,
called "a
nonconformist attitude." Zhitomirsky's
presentation at the
Leningrad conference of 1968,
Gojowy adds, was...
-
terseness of form" in
favor of a more
refined style.
German music critic Detlef Gojowy described the
compositions as
bearing strong influences of
Richard Wagner...
- de Cristóbal Halffter".
Revista de Musicología 30, no. 1 (June) 181–206.
Gojowy, Detlef [de]. 1974. "Spanien rückt ins Blickfeld". Melos:
Jahrbuch für zeitgenössische...
- du dadaïste
Raoul Hausmann". Librairie-Loliée.
Retrieved 22 June 2019.
Gojowy,
Detlef & Kolesnikov,
Andrey Yur'evich (2001). "Yefim Golïshev". In Sadie...
- the
world 1937 - For the
Soviet Motherland 1955 -
Twelfth Night Detlef Gojowy. "Aleksey
Semyonovich Zhivotov",
Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed...
-
reconstruction is
based on the ****umption of
German musicologist Detlef Gojowy [de] that
there is a
parody connection not only
between arias and choruses...
-
Francis (2002). A
history of
Russian music: from
Kamarinskaya to Babi Yar.
Gojowy,
Detlef (1992). Sadie,
Stanley (ed.). The New
Grove Dictionary of Opera...