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Provided to YouTube by The-Source Song About Karmaliuk - Folksong, arranged by M. Vilinsky · Michael Minsky / Vienna Chamber Orchestra You Shall Rise, Ukraine ℗ 2012 Slava! Released on: 2012-04-10 Contributor: Ad van Bijnen Contributor: Charles Rossingh Conductor: Hermann Kropatschek Producer: Irina Minsky Arranger: Mykola Vilinsky Composer: Traditional Auto-generated by YouTube.
Witold Maliszewski Tracz Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Glazunov David Oistrakh Emil Gilels Yakov Zak Antonina Nezhdanova Witold Lutosławski Mykola Vilinsky Woytowicz Łabuński Rybicki 1240 1873 1913 1921 1939 1950
Andrej Stefanski/Polish NRSO / A.Tracz 00:00 Moderato 12:40 Andante Cantabile 21:54 Allegro Animato Witold Maliszewski +••.••(...)) was a Polish Composer. Maliszewski was also the founder of Odessa Conservatory. Maliszewski was born in what is known as modern day Ukraine. He graduated from Saint Petersburg Conservatory, in the class of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and was also a member of Belyayev (Beliaeff) circle. Maliszewski's style was largely shaped by Russian musical traditions. His symphonies belong to the non-programmatic (Glazunov's) type, and only the Fourth symphony in D Major op. 21 contain elements of Polish dances. In 1913 he became a founder and the first director of the Odessa Conservatory, which gave the world a number of outstanding musicians, such as David Oistrakh, Emil Gilels and Yakov Zak. After the Russian revolution, because of the imminent threat of Bolshevik persecution, Maliszewski immigrated to Poland in 1921. Durin the Soviet Union, Maliszewski's name was prohibited, and in 1950 the conservatory which he founded in Odessa was given name of Antonina Nezhdanova, who had no links with the institution. His students include Witold Lutosławski, Mykola Vilinsky, Shimon Shteynberg, Boleslaw Woytowicz, Feliks Roderyk Łabuński, Feliks Rybicki. 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.
Witold Maliszewski Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Glazunov David Oistrakh Emil Gilels Yakov Zak Antonina Nezhdanova Witold Lutosławski Mykola Vilinsky Woytowicz Łabuński Rybicki 1873 1904 1913 1921 1939 1950
Mateusz Krzyżowski - Piano Witold Maliszewski +••.••(...)) was a Polish Composer. Maliszewski was also the founder of Odessa Conservatory. Maliszewski was born in what is known as modern day Ukraine. He graduated from Saint Petersburg Conservatory, in the class of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and was also a member of Belyayev (Beliaeff) circle. Maliszewski's style was largely shaped by Russian musical traditions. His symphonies belong to the non-programmatic (Glazunov's) type, and only the Fourth symphony in D Major op. 21 contain elements of Polish dances. In 1913 he became a founder and the first director of the Odessa Conservatory, which gave the world a number of outstanding musicians, such as David Oistrakh, Emil Gilels and Yakov Zak. After the Russian revolution, because of the imminent threat of Bolshevik persecution, Maliszewski immigrated to Poland in 1921. Durin the Soviet Union, Maliszewski's name was prohibited, and in 1950 the conservatory which he founded in Odessa was given name of Antonina Nezhdanova, who had no links with the institution. His students include Witold Lutosławski, Mykola Vilinsky, Shimon Shteynberg, Boleslaw Woytowicz, Feliks Roderyk Łabuński, Feliks Rybicki. 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.
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