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- Autor. Alfred Schnittkes Klavierkonzert. Böhlau. ISBN 978-3-412-20762-5. ****van, Tim (Summer 2010). "Structural Layers in Alfred Schnittke's Concerto Grosso...
- 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...
- Alfred Schnittke was composed between 1969 and 1974. It is scored for a large orchestra. The symphony is recognised[by whom?] as one of Schnittke's most...
- This is a list of compositions by composer Alfred Schnittke. Symphony No. 0 (1956–57) Symphony No. 1 (1969–74) Symphony No. 2 "St. Florian" (1979) Symphony...
- 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...
- 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...
- great many composers have continued to write concertos, including Alfred Schnittke, György Ligeti, Dimitri Shostakovich, Philip Gl**** and James MacMillan...
- sketches, photos, films, tapes of Schnittke's own performances and talks, all published scores, books and articles on Schnittke, and all existing recordings...
- performance of the second movement from Mahler's second symphony. Alfred Schnittke and Mauricio Kagel have also made extensive use of earlier composers'...
- Russian composer Alfred Schnittke wrote his Symphony No. 4 in 1983. It is a choral symphony, written for tenor, countertenor, chorus, and orchestra. It...