Two Pieces for two Piano Op. 58 Sonatina (1898) Moment Musical (Gnomenklage) Op. 4 No. 3 Prelude in E flat Op. 4 No. 4 Sonata Skazka Op. 25 No. 1 Piano Quintet Op. Posth
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Two Pieces for two Piano Op. 58 Sonatina (1898) Moment Musical (Gnomenklage) Op. 4 No. 3 Prelude in E flat Op. 4 No. 4 Sonata Skazka Op. 25 No. 1 Piano Quintet Op. Posth |
Otros títulos:
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Piano Music |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Nikolay Karlovich Medtner; Hamish Milne; Boris Berezovsky; Pro Arte Piano Quartet |
Código CDU:
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Med.03 |
Forma Musical:
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Piano music, Piano quintets, Sonatas |
Abstract:
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Russian composer Nikolai Karlovich Medtner (or Metner) was born to parents of German descent who had lived in Russia for several generations. The family background was musical; his mother's brother was Fedor Gedike (Theodore Goedicke), a minor Romantic composer and professional pianist. He received early piano lessons from his mother and was entered into the Moscow Conservatory's junior classes at the age of twelve, winning a gold medal when he completed his keyboard training in 1900. He studied privately with Sergei Taneyev, but largely taught himself composition. Taneyev encouraged him to consider composition as a career. Nevertheless he went on tour as a pianist and received the Rubinstein Medal in Vienna. He gradually devoted more time to composition, but still performed, and in 1909 he was invited to join the conservatory faculty as a piano professor. A quiet person, he did not enjoy teaching, and resigned after a year, partly for that reason and partly to have more time for compo ... |
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