Vladimir Ivanovič Rebikov Video
compositore e pianista russo
- pianoforte
- opera, musica colta, musica da salotto
- Impero russo, Repubblica Socialista Federativa Sovietica Russa
- compositore, pianista, docente, insegnante di musica
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2024-05-03
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Sergei Rachmaninoff Igor Stravinsky Yakov Zak Vladimir Rebikov Vasily Safonov Lobanov Sofya Gulyak Sergei Taneyev Sergei Lyapunov Sergei Bortkiewicz Ruslan Sviridov Georgy Sviridov Rem Urasin Nikolai Tcherepnin Nikolai Rubinstein Rubinstein Petrov Nikolai Medtner Nikolai Lugansky Nikolai Demidenko Nikita Magaloff Mily Balakirev Mikhail Pletnev Maxim Shostakovich Dmitri Shostakovich Mark Hambourg Maria Yudina Lilya Zilberstein Lev Conus Conus Lera Auerbach Konstantin Scherbakov Igor Zhukov Grigory Sokolov Evgeny Kissin Emil Gilels Arcadi Volodos Anton Rubinstein Anton Arensky Alexander Scriabin Alexander Kobrin Aleksey Volodin
List of notable or famous pianists from Russia, with bios and photos, including the top pianists born in Russia and even some popular pianists who immigrated to Russia. If you're trying to find out the names of famous Russian pianists then this list is the perfect resource for you. These pianists are among the most prominent in their field, and information about each well-known pianist from Russia is included when available. A factual list, featuring Russian piano players, like Sergei Rachmaninoff and Igor Stravinsky. This historic pianists from Russia list can help answer the questions "Who are some Russian pianists of note?" and "Who are the most famous pianists from Russia?" These prominent pianists of Russia may or may not be currently alive, but what they all have in common is that they're all respected Russian pianists.Use this list of renowned Russian pianists to discover some new pianists that you aren't familiar with. Don't forget to share this list by clicking one of the social media icons at the top or bottom of the page.Photo: Metaweb/CC-BY...more 0:00 - Intro 0:00:08 - 0:00:19 - 0:00:30 - Yakov Zak 0:00:41 - Vladimir Rebikov 0:00:52 - Vladimir de Pachmann 0:01:03 - Vasily Safonov 0:01:10 - V. Lobanov 0:01:19 - Sofya Gulyak 0:01:30 - Sergei Taneyev 0:01:40 - Sergei Rachmaninoff 0:01:47 - Sergei Lyapunov 0:01:58 - Sergei Bortkiewicz 0:02:09 - Ruslan Sviridov 0:02:16 - Rem Urasin 0:02:26 - Nikolai Tcherepnin 0:02:38 - Nikolai Rubinstein 0:02:49 - Nikolai Petrov 0:02:59 - Nikolai Medtner 0:03:09 - Nikolai Lugansky 0:03:20 - Nikolai Demidenko 0:03:30 - Nikita Magaloff 0:03:41 - Mily Balakirev 0:03:53 - Mikhail Pletnev 0:04:04 - Maxim Shostakovich 0:04:16 - Mark Hambourg 0:04:26 - Maria Yudina 0:04:36 - Lilya Zilberstein 0:04:47 - Lev Conus 0:04:54 - Lera Auerbach 0:05:08 - Konstantin Scherbakov 0:05:19 - Igor Zhukov 0:05:30 - Igor Stravinsky 0:05:41 - Grigory Sokolov 0:05:52 - Georgy Sviridov 0:06:03 - Evgeny Kissin 0:06:13 - Emil Gilels 0:06:24 - Dmitri Shostakovich 0:06:52 - Arthur Friedheim 0:07:03 - Arcadi Volodos 0:07:14 - Anton Rubinstein 0:07:25 - Anton Arensky 0:07:35 - Alexander Scriabin 0:07:45 - Alexander Kobrin 0:07:56 - Aleksey Volodin ️ MUSIC BY: (http•••) About Major Top We work for you, make interesting, diverse, fun tops of events, performers, actors, politicians, places, and much more. don't miss everyday updates! Don't miss the Major Top! Subscribe (http•••) Big thanks for free music goes to DreamHeaven (http•••)
Théodore Akimenko Rimsky Korsakov Stravinsky Scriabin Rebikov 1876 1903 1920 1923 1924 1945
Phillip Sear plays the twentieth and last piece from the 1924 'Suite miniature' by the Ukrainian pianist, conductor, and composer Théodore (or Fedor) Akimenko (Федір Степанович Якименко, 1876-1945). / Born in Kharkov, Akimenko studied in St Petersburg with Rimsky Korsakov—and later taught the young Stravinsky there. After a spell in Tbilisi, he spent time teaching in Nice +••.••(...)), and he returned to France permanently in 1923. His interesting and forward-looking music has shades of Scriabin and Rebikov, but is characterized by difficult abrupt changes of hand position, which (for me at least) make it difficult to play! Akimenko's post-1920 music, published in France, seems to revert to an earlier - he probably needed to earn money writing undemanding music for a wider audience. The pieces in this set are not difficult. This one has hints of the Rebikov-like repetitions that feature in his earlier, more advanced works. Thumbnail image created with Wombo Dream ( t.ly/zhJa ). / Played by Phillip Sear (http•••) (Email: •••@••• WhatsApp: (http•••) )
Théodore Akimenko Rimsky Korsakov Stravinsky Scriabin Rebikov 1876 1903 1920 1923 1924 1945
Phillip Sear plays the thirteenth piece from the 1924 'Suite miniature' by the Ukrainian pianist, conductor, and composer Théodore (or Fedor) Akimenko (Федір Степанович Якименко, 1876-1945). / Born in Kharkov, Akimenko studied in St Petersburg with Rimsky Korsakov—and later taught the young Stravinsky there. After a spell in Tbilisi, he spent time teaching in Nice +••.••(...)), and he returned to France permanently in 1923. His interesting and forward-looking music has shades of Scriabin and Rebikov, but is characterized by difficult abrupt changes of hand position, which (for me at least) make it difficult to play! Akimenko's post-1920 music, published in France, seems to revert to an earlier - he probably needed to earn money writing undemanding music for a wider audience. The pieces in this set are not difficult. Thumbnail image created with Wombo Dream ( t.ly/zhJa ) / Played by Phillip Sear (http•••) (Email: •••@••• WhatsApp: (http•••) )
Bach Liszt Georges Cziffra Ponti Beethoven Rebikov Henselt Schubert Mussorgsky Rachmaninov Felix Blumenfeld Benjamin Godard Sergei Bortkiewicz Tchaikovsky Alkan Arensky Godowsky Thalberg Glinka Rubinstein Gottschalk 1963 1981 1989 1990 1993
Jouni Somero plays Bach-Liszt Präludium und Fuge a-moll.Recorded 1993. Jouni Somero (b.12.8.1963) is one of the most active Finnish musicians on the scene today. So far he has given over 3,100 concerts all over the world, including Australia, Japan, Ukraine, Germany, Sweden, France, Spain, Suisse, Estonia, Kosovo, Russia, Brazil, Canada and Finland. He began studying the organ when he was eight years old but switched to the piano at the age of 12, studying the latter in Switzerland and at the Music Academy in Cologne under Professor Herbert Drechsel. Under the legendary Hungarian pianist Georges Cziffra he gained a deeper insight into the music of Liszt. Michael Ponti, the American virtuoso, has also acted as Somero's musical advisor. From 1981 to 1989 Somero lived in Germany, working as an assistant at the Music Academy of Düsseldorf and in other capacities. Since 1990 he has pursued his career solely as a concert pianist. He was awarded a diploma at the International Music Competition in Rio de Janeiro. Jouni Somero's recording career began in 1989 (with Liszt's 12 Transcendental Etudes), since when he has made over 100 discs for different labels (Naxos, SonyBMG, MILS, Jubal, Grand Piano, FC-Records etc). These include Bach's Das Wohltemperierte Klavier and Die Kunst der Fuge, Liszt's Harmonies Poètiques et Religieuses, Liszt's transcriptions of Beethoven's Symphonies 1 and 5, Rebikov's Piano Works, Henselt's Concert Etudes, Op. 2, Schubert's Wanderer Fantasy, Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, Rachmaninov's Piano Works ( Vol.1-4 ), An Anthology of Finnish Piano Music (Vol. 1-5 ) and the world premiere recording of several piano works by Felix Blumenfeld and Benjamin Godard. He also recorded the complete piano music of Sergei Bortkiewicz ( Vol.1-9 ) and Pjotor Tchaikovsky /Vol.1-6) Somero's wide repertoire includes almost all the solo piano works of Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky and Bortkiewicz as well as seldom heard music by such composers as Alkan, Godard, Arensky, Godowsky, Henselt, Thalberg, Glinka, Blumenfeld, Rebikov, Reinhold, Rubinstein and Gottschalk. He has also made many piano arrangements of orchestral, operatic and pop music. www.jounisomero.com
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