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Alfred Schnittke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alfred Schnittke was born on 24 November 1934 in Engels, on the Volga River, in the Soviet Union. His father was born in Frankfurt to a Jewish family of Russian origin who had moved to the USSR in 1926, and his mother was a Volga-German born in Russia.
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Alfred Schnittke home page at www.boosey.com. Discover his music, listen to soundclips, read a composer biography. Explore information, news, performances and recordings. ... Alfred Schnittke was a leading Soviet composer from the post-Shostakovich generation * Father of German-Jewish extraction from Baltic area,
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Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998) ... the many faces of alfred schnittke...
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Alfred Schnittke - Biography and work. Listen to classical music/compositions by Alfred Schnittke online ... Orchestral music by Schnittke includes a series of interesting concertos or works for solo instrument and orchestra. These include concertos for violin, for cello, for oboe and harp, for viola and for piano.
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4/Three Sacred Hymns: Alfred Schnittke, Valery Polyansky, Iaroslav Zdorov, Elena Adamovich, Russian State Symphonic Choir, Russian Symphony Orchestra, ...
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Schnittke uses Flickr – so can you! ... Everyone's Uploads Groups Flickr Members For a Location Applications · Schnittke's Photostream ... Castle by Schnittke...
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Marginalia to Schnittke, Article ... I think that all of these sources together with some words by Schnittke himself are summarised in this chapter.
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It would take me at least another page to survey the torrent of contemporary alternatives by such sombre composers as Schnittke, Ustvolskaya and Górecki - or Tavener, if it has to speak English. The choice is rich and the need for change overdue.
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Listen to Alfred Schnittke: Lento, Klingende Buchstaben for solo cello & more, plus 16 pictures. Alfred Schnittke (born November 24, 1934 in the town Engels in USSR; died August 3, 1998 in Hamburg) — was a Russian composer, pianist, theoretician of music and educator. ... Alfred Schnittke (born November 24,
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