Professor Alexander Vasilievich Ivashkin (1948-2014) was one of the internationally eminent musicians and researchers at the turn of the most recent century. His dedication, willpower and wisdom in pioneering the music of his contemporaries as a performer and academic were the driving force behind his numerous successful international accomplishments. This paper focuses on Ivashkin’s profound knowledge of twentieth-century music and contemporary analysis in a crossover of cultural-philosophical contexts, together with his rare ability to combine everything in retrospect and make his own conclusions. His understanding of inner meaning and symbolism bring new conceptions to Russian music, when the irrational becomes a new stimulus for rationa...
This paper explores Russian culture beginning in the mid nineteenth-century as the leading group of ...
This study focuses on P.I. Tchaikovsky's last completed work, the richly symbolic Six Songs, Opus 73...
Despite the wide array of his compositional output in the first half of the twentieth century, the l...
The paper engages with the ideas of the prominent musician and musical scholar Alexander Ivashkin (1...
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This study examines the relationship between music, identity, and Russianness as demonstrated by the...
This paper explores Russian culture beginning in the midnineteenth century as the leading group of c...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to analyse V. Kaminskyi's work, which, despite...
The period of 1890-1920, surrounding the Russian October Revolution of 1917, was marked by an unprec...
Abstract. The article is dedicated to the composer’s and scientific heritage of the outstanding Ukra...
This paper explores Russian culture beginning in the mid nineteenth-century as the leading group of ...
This study focuses on P.I. Tchaikovsky's last completed work, the richly symbolic Six Songs, Opus 73...
Despite the wide array of his compositional output in the first half of the twentieth century, the l...
The paper engages with the ideas of the prominent musician and musical scholar Alexander Ivashkin (1...
This CD is released in commemoration of 150th anniversary of Grechaninov?s birth and as a tribute to...
Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998) was arguably the most important Russian composer since Shostakovich, an...
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is arguably Russia\u27s most famous composer. Although his music is widespr...
Piano cycle Chagall Vitraux by Russian composer Alexey Khevelev was written in 1994, inspired by Mar...
Alexander Tcherepnin, a prominent Russian composer living in Paris for most of his life, left an ind...
This study examines the relationship between music, identity, and Russianness as demonstrated by the...
This paper explores Russian culture beginning in the midnineteenth century as the leading group of c...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to analyse V. Kaminskyi's work, which, despite...
The period of 1890-1920, surrounding the Russian October Revolution of 1917, was marked by an unprec...
Abstract. The article is dedicated to the composer’s and scientific heritage of the outstanding Ukra...
This paper explores Russian culture beginning in the mid nineteenth-century as the leading group of ...
This study focuses on P.I. Tchaikovsky's last completed work, the richly symbolic Six Songs, Opus 73...
Despite the wide array of his compositional output in the first half of the twentieth century, the l...