Sergey Lyapunov Symphonic Works
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Title:
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Sergey Lyapunov Symphonic Works |
Otros títulos:
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Sergey Lyapunov Symphonic Works |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Sergey Lyapunov; State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Ussr; Evgeny Svetlanov; The Orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theatre; Algis Juraitis |
Código CDU:
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Lyap.02 |
Forma Musical:
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Symphonies, Overtures |
Abstract:
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The Russian composer, pianist, and conductor Sergei Liapunov was the son of a celebrated mathematician and astronomer. His father died when Sergei was eight, and in 1870, he and his mother settled in Nizhniy Novgorod, home of Balakirev, the founder of the Russian national school of composition and who was known as the "Mighty Handful." Liapunov studied piano and violin as a child, but was badly taught, resulting in poor technique that had to be corrected when he enrolled at the Moscow Conservatory in 1878. His main piano teacher there was Karl Klindworth, a disciple of Liszt. Liapunov was also one of Tchaikovsky's last composition students before his resignation from the conservatory, after which he trained with Nikolay Gubert and Sergey Taneyev. After graduating in 1883, Liapunov was introduced to Balakirev and relocated to St. Petersburg in 1885.
Liapunov soon became the most important member of Balakirev's coterie and with the elder composer's encouragement, the younger man's ... |
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