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    Tcherepnin, Nikolai (Nikolaievich) Tcherepnin, Nikolai (Nikolaievich), noted Russian conductor, pedagogue, and composer, father of Alexander (Nikolaievich) Tcherepnin; b.St. Petersburg, May 15, 1873; d.Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris, June 26, 1945. He was a student of Rimsky-Korsakov at the St. Petersburg Cons. (1895-98), and in 1905 he was appointed to its faculty, teaching orchestration and ...
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    Alexander Tcherepnin. Alexander (Nikolayevich) Tcherepnin (1899-1977) was a Russian-French and later American composer of ballets, operas, and instrumental music. Alexander Tcherepnin was born on January 21, 1899, in St. Petersburg, Russia. Descended from a family of musicians, Alexander benefitted from the experience of his father, Nikolay ...
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    Tcherepnin, Alexander. Tcherepnin, Alexander (Nikolaievich), distinguished Russian-born American pianist, conductor, and composer, son of Nikolai (Nikolaievich) Tcherepnin and father of Serge (Alexandrovich) Tcherepnin and Ivan (Alexandrovich) Tcherepnin; b.St. Petersburg, Jan. 20, 1899; d.Paris, Sept. 29, 1977. He studied piano as a child with his mother, and was encouraged by his father in ...
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    Tcherepnin, Nikolay (b St Petersburg, 1873; d Issy-les-Moulineaux, nr. Paris, 1945). Russ. composer. Cond. of Belyayev concerts 1901 and at Mariinsky Th. Cond. for Diaghilev Ballet 1909-14. Dir., Tiflis Cons. 1918-21. Source for information on Tcherepnin, Nikolay: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music dictionary. Skip to main content ...
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    Tcherepnin, Alexander (Nikolayevich) (b St Petersburg, 1899; d Paris, 1977).Russ.-born composer and pianist (Amer. cit. 1958), son of Nikolay Tcherepnin.Went to Paris 1921. Earned int. reputation as pianist and in 1923 wrote ballet, Ajanta's Frescoes, for Pavlova, who prod. it at CG.His first sym. (Paris 1927) caused protests because of its dissonance.
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    Tcherepnin, Serge (Alexandrovich)Tcherepnin, Serge (Alexandrovich), French- born American composer and electronic musical instrument inventor of Russian descent, son of Alexander (Nikolaievich) Tcherepnin and brother of Ivan (Alexandrovich) Tcherepnin; b. Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris, Feb. 2, 1941. He studied violin as a child; was taken to the U.S. in 1949 and became a naturalized American ...
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    Malko, Nicolai (actually, Nikolai Andreievich)Malko, Nicolai (actually, Nikolai Andreievich), eminent Russian-born American conductor and teacher; b. Brailov, May 4, 1883; d. Sydney, Australia, June 23, 1961. He went to St. Petersburg to study philology at the Univ. (graduated, 1906), composition and orchestration with Rimsky- Korsakov, Liadov, and Glazunov, and conducting with N. Tcherepnin ...
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    Tcherepnin, Ivan (Alexandrovich)Tcherepnin, Ivan (Alexandrovich), French born American composer of Russian descent, son of Alexander (Nikolaievich) Tcherepnin and brother of Serge (Alexandrovich) Tcherepnin; b. Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris, Feb. 5, 1943; d. Boston, April 11, 1998. He studied composition with his father at home and at the Académie Internationale de Musique in Nice, and also ...
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    Obouhov, Nicolas(actually, Nikolai)Obouhov, Nicolas(actually, Nikolai), remarkable Russian composer; b. Kursk, April 22, 1892; d. Paris, June 13, 1954. He studied at the St. Petersburg Cons, with Nikolai Tcherepnin and Maximilian Steinberg. After the Revolution in 1917, he emigrated to Paris, where he received instruction from Ravel. Source for information on Obouhov, Nicolas(actually, Nikolai ...
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    The composer and pianist Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin (1871-1915) was a striking representative of the early modern school of Russian music. The romantic symbolism of his late work often obscures his genuine innovations. Alexander Scriabin was born in Moscow on Dec. 25, 1871. His musical talent was discerned at an early age.

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