- Suwczyński, Russian: Пётр Петро́вич Сувчи́нский),
later known as
Pierre Souvtchinsky (October 5, 1892, St-Petersburg –
January 24, 1985, Paris), was a Russian...
- one
based on Dostoyevsky's
novel The Idiot, with a
libretto by
Pierre Souvtchinsky; but he
would eventually write a
total of 27
symphonies (plus
three sinfoniettas...
-
powerless to
express anything at all". With
Alexis Roland-Manuel and
Pierre Souvtchinsky, he
wrote his 1939–40
Harvard University Charles Eliot Norton Lectures...
- with his
family to his
homeland after being urged to do so by
Pierre Souvtchinsky, who drew her
attention to the ****cution of
Dmitri Shostakovich in...
-
projected to be for
piano and
instruments "with a solo section".
Pierre Souvtchinsky, who
visited Stravinsky in
October 1967, saw the sketches. He described...
- "Contradictions
within the
Serial Language". Die
Reihe 6 (1964): 65–76.
Souvtchinsky, Pierre. 1955. "Le Mot-fantôme: Le
Marteau sans maître de
Pierre Boulez...
- counterpoint. At
about this same time, he made the
acquaintance of
Pierre Souvtchinsky, who
introduced him to Igor Stravinsky. M****on
brought to his meeting...
- iii (1950), 106–19 "Interférences", "Rossica",
Musique Russe, ed. P.
Souvtchinsky (Paris, 1953), i, 27–44; ii, 397–405 "Le
voyage de M.I.
Glinka en Italie"...
- Le
rythme aksak.
Abbeville 1952. Sur une mélodie russe. In:
Pierre Souvtchinsky,
Vladimir Fédorov, Gisèle
Brelet (Hrsg.):
Musique russe.
Presses Universitaires...
- Désormière et son temps;
textes en
hommage réunis par
Denise Mayer et
Pierre Souvtchinsky.
Domaine musical (in French). Monaco: Éditions du Rocher. 1966. p. 189...