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Gavriil Popov Leonid Vladimirovich Nikolayev Vladimir Shcherbachov Maximilian Steinberg Dmitri Shostakovich 1904 1922 1930 1935 1936 1972
Yuri Favorin - Piano Invention 00:00 Choir 03:40 Lied 08:58 Fuga 12:49 Gavriil Popov +••.••(...)) - was a Soviet Russian Composer. Popov studied at the Leningrad Conservatory from 1922 until 1930 with Leonid Vladimirovich Nikolayev, Vladimir Shcherbachov, and Maximilian Steinberg. He was considered to have the raw talent of his contemporary Dmitri Shostakovich; his early works, in particular the Septet (or Chamber Symphony) for flute, trumpet, clarinet, bassoon, violin, cello and bass, and his Symphony No. 1 (Op. 7, banned immediately after its premiere in 1935 and not publicly heard again in his lifetime), are impressively powerful and forward-looking. Not surprisingly, he ran afoul of the authorities in 1936 and began writing in a more conservative idiom in order to avoid charges of formalism. Despite his alcoholism, Popov produced many works for orchestra, including six completed symphonies and several film scores. Symphony No.1 - (http•••) Please support me with a little recognition/alms for this channel that you love (i love it too). Feel free to toss a message at my email : •••@••• ; if you need any score. I am here to share, not hiding anything (unless private, and it is most likely not in my channel). Please support - (http•••) There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be removed, it can be done, please just leave me an email, which can be found at the channel's about section.
Leonid Nikolayev Sergei Taneyev Mikhail Ippolitov Ivanov Ivanov Vladimir Sofronitsky Maria Yudina Dmitri Shostakovich Alexander Zakin 1878 1941 1942 1943
As always, I played both parts and aligned them a bit. Nikolayev +••.••(...)) was a composer and pedagogue. Nikolayev was born in Kiev in 1878. He studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Sergei Taneyev and Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov. For many years Nikolayev was a professor of piano at the Leningrad Conservatoire, and was for a short and unsuccessful period director of the institution. His students at the Conservatory included Vladimir Sofronitsky, Maria Yudina, Dmitri Shostakovich, Vera Razumovskaya, Natan Perelman, Wiktor Labunski, Vera Vinogradova, Samary Savshinsky, Nadia Reisenberg, Alexander Zakin. He became close friends with Shostakovich—Shostakovich "admired him as a first-class musician and a man of great wisdom and learning" and also said of him: "He trained not simply pianists, but in the first place thinking musicians. He didn't create a school in the specific sense of some single narrow professional direction. He shaped and nurtured a broad aesthetic trend in the sphere of pianistic art." Shostakovich's 1943 Piano Sonata No. 2 was dedicated to his former teacher. Nikolayev was evacuated to Tashkent along with other musicians, after Germany invaded Russia in 1941, and died there in 1942. His compositional output includes symphonic works, choral works, string quartets, and solo works for violin, cello, and piano. / - A method to find scores: (http•••) - My donation link to keep the channel growing: (http•••) Thanks for listening :-)
Leonid Nikolayev Emil Gilels Yakov Zak Sergei Taneyev Mikhail Ippolitov Ivanov Ivanov Vladimir Sofronitsky Maria Yudina Dmitri Shostakovich Alexander Zakin 1878 1904 1941 1942 1943
Emil Gilels/Yakov Zak 00:00 - Prelude 04:15 - Intermezzo 07:46 - Melodie 11:03 - Fugue Leonid Nikolayev +••.••(...)) was a Russian/Soviet Pianist and Composer. He studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Sergei Taneyev and Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov. For many years Nikolayev was a professor of piano at the Leningrad Conservatoire, and was for a short and unsuccessful period director of the institution. His students at the Conservatory included Vladimir Sofronitsky, Maria Yudina, Dmitri Shostakovich, Vera Razumovskaya, Natan Perelman, Wiktor Labunski, Vera Vinogradova, and Alexander Zakin. He became close friends with Shostakovich—Shostakovich "admired him as a first-class musician and a man of great wisdom and learning" and also said of him: "He trained not simply pianists, but in the first place thinking musicians. He didn't create a school in the specific sense of some single narrow professional direction. He shaped and nurtured a broad aesthetic trend in the sphere of pianistic art." Shostakovich's 1943 Piano Sonata No. 2 was dedicated to his former teacher. Nikolayev was evacuated to Tashkent (Uzbekistan) along with other musicians, after Germany invaded Russia in 1941, and died there in 1942. His compositional output includes symphonic works, choral works, string quartets, and solo works for violin, cello, and piano. / Please support this channel (http•••)
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Symphony No. 26 in C Major, Op. 79 "Symphony On Russian Themes": I. Andante Sostenuto. Allegro · Leonid Nikolayev · Leonid Nikolayev 101 Essential Classical Pieces by the Moscow RTV Symphony Orchestra ℗ 2012 Entertain Me Europe LTD Released on: 2012-05-31 Composer: Nikolai Mjaskowskij Orchestra: Moscow RTV Symphony Orchestra Auto-generated by YouTube.
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