This article examines the history of a unique piano, associated with Anton Rubinstein’s personality, this investigation restored the history of Rubinstein’s family and his personal contacts associated with his stay in Ukraine
The purpose of the article is to determine the specific character of the Romantic style in Ukrainian...
The article examines Leoš Janáček’s knowledge of the music of four Russian composers (Rubinstein, Tc...
This article examines the connections of the outstanding Ukrainian composer Boris Lyato-shinsky with...
This article deals with the reception of Chopin’s music in Russia during the second half of the nine...
Anton Rubinstein was primarily recognized as one of the greatest pianists of his time. However, Rubi...
The article focuses on Jacques Maritain's connections with various prominent Russian composers from ...
This article addresses Rachmaninoff’s activities in Paris, both a musical capital of the world an...
The article discusses the autobiographical work of Artur Rubinstein entitled My Many Years. The aut...
In opposition to the European dominated classical music, several Russian composers including a group...
* 16.11.1829 Wychwatinez bei Balta/Podolien (heute UA), † 8.11.1894 Peterhof bei St. Petersburg/RUS...
KAZIMIERZ TARCZYŃSKI - A PIANO-MAKER AND AMATEUR HISTORIAN (1802-1873) The Tarczyński family, con...
In this article the author considers the piano works of the Moldovan composer Zlata Tkaci from the p...
The article describes life and professional activity of Yakov Rubin, Soviet historian and pedagogue,...
Music scholars, critics, and popular writers have for generations told and retold the same tale abou...
This article is devoted to specific forms of the Chopin cult that developed in Poland during the ni...
The purpose of the article is to determine the specific character of the Romantic style in Ukrainian...
The article examines Leoš Janáček’s knowledge of the music of four Russian composers (Rubinstein, Tc...
This article examines the connections of the outstanding Ukrainian composer Boris Lyato-shinsky with...
This article deals with the reception of Chopin’s music in Russia during the second half of the nine...
Anton Rubinstein was primarily recognized as one of the greatest pianists of his time. However, Rubi...
The article focuses on Jacques Maritain's connections with various prominent Russian composers from ...
This article addresses Rachmaninoff’s activities in Paris, both a musical capital of the world an...
The article discusses the autobiographical work of Artur Rubinstein entitled My Many Years. The aut...
In opposition to the European dominated classical music, several Russian composers including a group...
* 16.11.1829 Wychwatinez bei Balta/Podolien (heute UA), † 8.11.1894 Peterhof bei St. Petersburg/RUS...
KAZIMIERZ TARCZYŃSKI - A PIANO-MAKER AND AMATEUR HISTORIAN (1802-1873) The Tarczyński family, con...
In this article the author considers the piano works of the Moldovan composer Zlata Tkaci from the p...
The article describes life and professional activity of Yakov Rubin, Soviet historian and pedagogue,...
Music scholars, critics, and popular writers have for generations told and retold the same tale abou...
This article is devoted to specific forms of the Chopin cult that developed in Poland during the ni...
The purpose of the article is to determine the specific character of the Romantic style in Ukrainian...
The article examines Leoš Janáček’s knowledge of the music of four Russian composers (Rubinstein, Tc...
This article examines the connections of the outstanding Ukrainian composer Boris Lyato-shinsky with...