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- Alexei Vladimirovich Stanchinsky (Russian: Алексей Владимирович Станчинский; 9 March (OS) / 21 March 1888 – 25 September (OS) / 6 October 1914) was a...
- Stanchinsky is a Russian surname. Notable bearers of the surname include: Alexei Stanchinsky (1888–1914), a Russian composer Vladimir Stanchinsky (1882–1942)...
- leaps, in C Lydian with following entries in F and G Lydian. Alexei Stanchinsky wrote a Prelude in Lydian mode earlier in the 20th century. In Lydian...
- the concluding "Sacrificial Dance". Sketch, Op. 1 No. 10, by Alexei Stanchinsky. Bicinium by Charles Wuorinen, at bar 47. Chaconne in D major by Samuel...
- Maria Rodrigo 1888 1967 Spanish Poul Schierbeck 1888 1949 Danish Alexei Stanchinsky 1888 1914 Russian Cristòfor Taltabull 1888 1964 Spanish Matthijs Vermeulen...
- before anything else, a poet." Alexandrov was also a strong proponent of Stanchinsky and edited much of his compositions for publication. Symphony No. 1 in...
- (1745–1801) Johann Stamitz (1717–1757) Jack Stamp (born 1954) Alexei Stanchinsky (1888–1914) Hatto Ständer (1926–2000) Patric Standford (1939–2014) Charles...
- Podolinsky, a Russian physician, and the ecological energetics of Vladmir Stanchinsky. The main methods of embodied energy accounting that are used today grew...
- (1848) Stainlein, Louis Comte de [de] String ****tet in G major, Op. 20 Stanchinsky, Aleksei ****tet for strings Strauss, Richard ****tet for strings from...
- (1887–1966) Julius Isserlis (1888–1968) Adrian Shaposhnikov (1888–1967) Alexei Stanchinsky (1888–1914) Mykola Vilinsky (1888–1956) Anatoly Alexandrov (1888–1982)...