-
Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky (Russian: Никола́й Я́ковлевич Мяско́вский; Polish: Mikołaj Miąskowski; 20
April 1881 – 8
August 1950), was a
Russian and...
- This is a list of
compositions by
Nikolai Myaskovsky (1881–1950) by category. No. 1 in C minor, Op. 3 (1908, rev. 1921) No. 2 in C♯ minor, Op. 11 (1911)...
-
Nikolai Myaskovsky's Symphony No. 5 in D Major, Op. 18, was
written in 1918. It was
premiered on 18
August 1920 by the
conductor Nikolai Malko. The symphony...
- by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1772
Symphony No. 9 (
Myaskovsky) in E
minor (Op. 28) by
Nikolai Myaskovsky, 1926–27
Symphony No. 9 (Pettersson) by
Allan Pettersson...
- The
Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Op. 3, by
Nikolai Myaskovsky was
written in 1908 (and
revised 1921). It is in
three movements: Lento, ma non troppo. Allegro...
-
Nikolai Myaskovsky wrote his
Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 28,
between 1926 and 1927. It was
dedicated to
Nikolai Malko. The
symphony is in four movements:...
- and
danced the
Carmagnole and sang 'Ça ira'."
Russian composer Nikolai Myaskovsky used both "Ça ira" and La
Carmagnole in the
finale of his
Symphony No...
- Penderecki. In addition, Arnold, Barber, Gl****, Hindemith, Honegger, Ligeti,
Myaskovsky, Penderecki, Rodrigo, Villa-Lobos and
Walton wrote major concertos for...
-
Nikolai Myaskovsky's Symphony No. 16 in F major, op. 39, was
composed in 1935-6 and has the
nickname Aviation Symphony. The
Symphony is in four movements:...
- The
Symphony No. 6 in E-flat minor, Op. 23 by
Nikolai Myaskovsky was
composed between 1921 and 1923. It is the
largest and most
ambitious of his 27 symphonies...