Orchestral Works
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Title:
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Orchestral Works |
Otros títulos:
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Orchestral Works |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka; Tchaikovsky Moscow Radio; Symphony Orchestra; Vladimir Fedosseiev |
Código CDU:
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Gli.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Orchestral music |
Abstract:
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A well-educated child of privilege, Glinka became a fervent Russian nationalist. He is considered the father of Russian music, and exerted a significant influence on such great later composers as Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Stravinsky.
Glinka took piano, violin, and voice lessons, but he did not study music or composition seriously as a youth. His first job was as a government official, but, realizing how strongly he was drawn to music, he left to pursue both a general and a musical education. He studied for a time in Italy and spent the year 1833 studying composition in Berlin. He had composed some works during and prior to this time, but these were still derivative of prevailing Western European styles, and the year in Berlin only reinforced the non-Russian influences he felt.
Returning to Russia, he discovered the works of writers such as Pushkin and Gogol, who uncovered for him the wealth and depth of his Russian cultural heritage. Moved, he wrote his seminal, truly Russian ... |
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