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Alfred Garrievich Schnittke (24
November 1934 – 3
August 1998) was a
Russian composer.
Among the most
performed and
recorded composers of late 20th-century...
- Thea
Schnittke (born Taube/Toiba Katz —15
February 1889,
Libava - 1970, Moscow) was a
Soviet writer and translator.
Taube Katz was born in Libava, Courland...
- an
oratorio composed by
Soviet composer Alfred Schnittke in 1958, at the age of 25. It was
Schnittke's graduation composition in the
Moscow Conservatory...
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contemporary polystylist composers include Peter Maxwell Davies,
Alfred Schnittke, and John Zorn.
Polystylist composers from
earlier in the
twentieth century...
- The
Piano Quintet by
Alfred Schnittke is a five-movement work for
piano and
string quartet composed 1972–1976. It was
later arranged for
symphony orchestra...
- sketches, photos, films,
tapes of
Schnittke's own
performances and talks, all
published scores,
books and
articles on
Schnittke, and all
existing recordings...
- No. 1 was the
first of six
concerti grossi by
Soviet composer Alfred Schnittke. It was
written in 1976–1977 at the
request of
Gidon Kremer and Tatiana...
- director's cut to be unacceptable. The soundtrack,
recorded by
Alfred Schnittke, was
released on CD. When
journalist Valeriy Kitshin of the Rossiyskaya...
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Christmas section of his
organ pieces Sieben Stücke, Op. 145.
Alfred Schnittke composed an
arrangement of "Stille Nacht" for
violin and
piano in 1978...
- The
Symphony No. 5 by the
Russian composer Alfred Schnittke,
which is also his
Concerto Grosso No. 4, was
composed in 1988.
Written for a very
large orchestra...