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Vassilli KALINNIKOV

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Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov (Russian: ??????? ???? ; ????? ??????? & # 1082; ??), born January 13, 1866 at Voina (Orel Oblast) and died January 11, 1901 in Yalta, was a Russian composerHe first studied at a seminary in Orel, where he became the leader of ur hp at fourteen. He then entered the Moscow Conservatory, but did not have enough money to fund these studies. He was admitted to the school of the Moscow Philharmonic Society, and received lessons in bassoon and composition with Alexander Ilyinski. It occurs on bassoon, timpani or violin in theater orchestras, and add to this menial work. Tchaikovsky supports and recommends with several orchestras, but due to ill health, from Kalinnikov must seek a better climate in Crimea. He moved to Yalta for the rest of his life and composed most of his works. Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky managed to get published in some, including his Second Symphony. First was a great success during his lifetime in Europe. Among his compositions, we note his two symphonies, orchestral music (including music for the Tsar Boris Alexis Tolstoy) and many songs, and an opening, Bylina, one of whose themes was a remarkable similarity with the music of the Soviet anthem by Alexander Alexandrov, which was an argument for keeping the current anthem of Russia.
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cover Nocturne (1. Symphonie) Marc Reift
Nocturne (1. Symphonie)
Vassilli KALINNIKOV
Publisher : Marc Reift
Genre : Instrumental music
(EMR5105) : 38,57

cover Symphony 1 Beriato Music Publishing
Symphony 1
Vassilli KALINNIKOV
Arr : J COBER
Publisher : Beriato Music Publishing
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Set Wind Band (BO4060226-BA) : 307,76
Conductor (BO4060226-CO) : 61,55