- Muzh Also
commonly transliterated as Aleksandr/Alexandre Grechaninov/
Gretchaninoff/Gretschaninow Some of the
information on this page
appears on the Alexander...
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Reuel (2002). A
Historical and
Contextual Examination of
Alexandre Gretchaninoff's Second Liturgy of St. John Chrysotom, Opus 29 (PDF) (PhD. Thesis)....
- ****van (1842–1900) Свѣте тихій (Svyetye tikhiy) Op. 23 No.3 by
Alexander Gretchaninoff (1864–1956)
Anthem by
Charles Wood (1866–1926) Свѣте тихій (Svyetye...
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composer of
Russlan and
Ludmilla Nikolai Golovanov,
conductor Alexander Gretchaninoff,
composer Vladimir Horowitz,
pianist Dmitry Kabalevsky,
composer Aram...
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Moderatamente animato II.
Variazioni sopra il
Credo in
qualsiasi modo del
Gretchaninoff Chaleur—Poème, KSS15 (1916–17; 40 pp.)
Opusculum for Orchestra, KSS34...
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Publishers (ASCAP) Award, the
Donell Library Composer’s
Forum Honor, the
Gretchaninoff Memorial Prize, and the
Marion Freschl Award. Her
music was published...
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Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji:
Variazioni sopra il
Credo in
qualsiasi modo del
Gretchaninoff (the
second movement of Sorabji's
Opusculum clavisymphoni**** vel claviorchestrale)...
- Salinger, Lausanne,
December 1947 "The Hymn of Free Russia",
Alexandre Gretchaninoff,
arranged for band by
Willman to
accompany a men's
chorus Bach: "Andante:...
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youngest composer to earn a
doctorate at The
Juilliard School,
winning the
Gretchaninoff Prize upon graduation. He
studied privately with
Vincent Persichetti...
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premieres of such
operas as Rimsky-Korsakov's
Golden ****erel,
Gretchaninoff's Beatris Sister and Ippolitov-Ivanov's Izmena. The
company closed in...