- 1867 The
expression "mighty handful" (Russian: Могучая кучка,
Moguchaya kuchka, "Mighty Bunch") was
mocked by
enemies of
Balakirev and Stasov: Aleksandr...
- Tom
Kuchka (1938 in Pennsylvania, USA - 2000 in Finland)[citation needed] was an
American bluegr****
musician who
lived in
Finland since the late 1960s...
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first specific treatment of
information ecology by anthropologists. H.E.
Kuchka situates information within socially-distributed
cognition of
cultural systems...
- the
small but
already mighty handful [moguchaya
kuchka] of
Russian musicians". The term
moguchaya kuchka,
which literally means "mighty
little heap", stuck...
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appreciated the piece. One
group that
appreciated Romeo at once was the
kuchka ("The Five"). Balakirev, now
having the full score,
wrote of
their enthusiastic...
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and
Alexander Borodin became known as the
moguchaya kuchka,
translated into
English as the "Mighty Handful" or "The Five". Rubinstein...
- life, however.
Although it was in 1867 that
Stasov first referred to the '
kuchka' (Russian: кучка, lit. bunch, English: 'The Five') of
Russian composers...
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critic Vladimir Stasov coined the
phrase Moguchaya kuchka for the
Balakirev circle (Moguchaya
kuchka is
usually translated as "The
Mighty Handful" or "The...
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Prima pratica Seconda pratica Garden, Edward. 2001. "Five, the [Moguchaya
kuchka;
Mighty Handful]". The New
Grove Dictionary of
Music and Musicians, second...
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Vladimir Stasov as "a
mighty handful" (Russian: Могучая кучка,
Moguchaya kuchka), but they
eventually became better known in
English simply as The Five...