Definition of Souvtchinsky. Meaning of Souvtchinsky. Synonyms of Souvtchinsky

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Souvtchinsky. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Souvtchinsky and, of course, Souvtchinsky synonyms and on the right images related to the word Souvtchinsky.

Definition of Souvtchinsky

No result for Souvtchinsky. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Souvtchinsky from wikipedia

- 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...