- (1944)
Blazhen Muzh Also
commonly transliterated as Aleksandr/Alexandre
Grechaninov/Gretchaninoff/Gretschaninow Some of the
information on this page appears...
- work by
Alexander Grechaninov. The work
shows the
influence of
Wagner rather than
Russian nationalist musical trends.
Grechaninov:
Strastnaya sedmitsa...
-
Mokranjac in 1895.
Liturgy of St. John
Chrysostom (
Grechaninov), a
choral work
composed by
Alexander Grechaninov in 1897.
Liturgy of St. John
Chrysostom (Badev)...
- for soli,
mixed choir and orchestra. And the
compositions of
Alexander Grechaninovs Liturgy of
Johannes Chrysostomos No. 1, Op. 13 (1897),
Liturgy of Johannes...
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mastering engineer;
Porcupine Tree,
surround producers (Porcupine Tree)
Grechaninov: P****ion W**** John Newton,
surround mix engineer;
Jonathan Cooper, surround...
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Mentioned in
Farewell of
Slavianka (1997) In 1901,
composer Alexander Grechaninov wrote an
opera titled Dobrynya Nikitich. Film and
animation «ILYA MUROMETS...
- by V****ili V****ilievitch Netchaïev Sœur
Beatrice opera by
Alexander Grechaninov chorus by
Anatoly Liadov opera Sor
Beatriu by
Antoni Marquès i Puig opera...
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again recorded in the same
cathedral Liturgia Domestica by
Alexander Grechaninov, with the parti****tion of the
Bulgarian Choir Chapel Svetoslav Obretenov...
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engineers – Látigo (Quartet San Francisco) 2008 John
Newton (engineer)
Grechaninov: P****ion W****
Charles Bruffy,
Phoenix Bach
Choir & the
Kansas City Chorale...
- by some choirs. Many
Russian composers (Sergei Rachmaninov,
Alexander Grechaninov,
Maximilian Steinberg, and
Vladimir Martynov)
studied Znamenny chants...