- creativity.
Skalkottas was born in
Chalcis on the
island of Euboea. He
started violin lessons with his
father and
uncle Kostas Skalkottas at the age of...
- Hannenheim,
Rudolf Kolisch, Paul A. Pisk, Karl Rankl,
Josef Rufer,
Nikos Skalkottas,
Viktor Ullmann, and
Winfried Zillig. Schoenberg's brother-in-law Alexander...
- and
modern classical music, with
figures such as
Iannis Xenakis,
Nikos Skalkottas, and
Dimitri Mitropoulos achieving international prominence. Composers...
- This is a list of
compositions by
Nikos Skalkottas.
Symphonic Suite No. 1 (1929) 36 Gr****
Dances (1931–36; new
orchestrations of many
dances made 1949...
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Theodor Schaefer 1904 1969
Czech Hermann Schroeder 1904 1984
German Nikos Skalkottas 1904 1949 Gr**** 36 Gr****
Dances for orchestra;
Violin Concerto twelve-tone...
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publication of Hans Keller's
article 'Nikos
Skalkottas: An
Original Genius', and
subsequent advocacy by
Keller for
Skalkottas'
music in Britain. In
December 1954...
- many new
concerti were
written for the
double b****,
including Nikos Skalkottas's Concerto (1942),
Eduard Tubin's
Concerto (1948), Lars-Erik Larsson's...
-
students during this
period were the
composers Robert Gerhard,
Nikos Skalkottas, and
Josef Rufer.
Along with his twelve-tone works, 1930
marks Schoenberg's...
- Debussy,
Sergei Rachmaninoff,
Sergei Prokofiev,
Arnold Schoenberg,
Nikos Skalkottas,
Heitor Villa-Lobos,
Karol Szymanowski,
Anton Webern,
Alban Berg, Cécile...
- by
Franz Schubert Death and the
Maiden Ballet, a 1938
ballet by
Nikos Skalkottas "Death and the Maiden" (The
Verlaines song) "Death and the
Maiden Retold"...