This dissertation explores representative piano music by three great Russian composers: Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev. The areas of research include: 1) the short character piece; 2) the Russian piano transcription tradition; 3) the concerto and sonata cycle; 4) extra-musical imagery; 5) the influence of popular and dance music of the period. Perhaps the most important result of this research is learning how the art of incorporating a singing quality at the piano stands at the center of Russian pianistic heritage. The first recital features compositions by Sergei Prokofiev. The Seventh Sonata exhibits rebellious, uncompromisingly dissonant treatment of its musical content. Ten Pieces from "Cinderella" shows an ascetic approach t...
Sergei Rachmaninoff and Nikolai Medtner occupy a special place in the history of Russian music. Both...
Three collaborative piano recitals were performed in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...
This dissertation explores representative piano music by three great Russian composers: Tchaikovsky,...
In opposition to the European dominated classical music, several Russian composers including a group...
The story of Rachmaninoff's life and career is perhaps one of the most unusual among those of famous...
During the late nineteenth century, Russia produced many accomplished pianists who developed their ...
In music study, the term "Romantic" usually refers to the period of European music between approxima...
This thesis concerns issues of context, influence, form and performance in Serge Prokofiev's early s...
Rachmaninoff, Medtner, and Scriabin are the most significant composers of the Russian Romantic piano...
Frederic Chopin's legacy as a pianist and composer served as inspiration for generations of later co...
This performance dissertation traced the evolution of the Russian romance from 1800 to the present. ...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...
In the history of keyboard music, Chopin, Scriabin and Rachmaninoff are regarded as remarkable compo...
Sergei Rachmaninoff and Nikolai Medtner occupy a special place in the history of Russian music. Both...
Three collaborative piano recitals were performed in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...
This dissertation explores representative piano music by three great Russian composers: Tchaikovsky,...
In opposition to the European dominated classical music, several Russian composers including a group...
The story of Rachmaninoff's life and career is perhaps one of the most unusual among those of famous...
During the late nineteenth century, Russia produced many accomplished pianists who developed their ...
In music study, the term "Romantic" usually refers to the period of European music between approxima...
This thesis concerns issues of context, influence, form and performance in Serge Prokofiev's early s...
Rachmaninoff, Medtner, and Scriabin are the most significant composers of the Russian Romantic piano...
Frederic Chopin's legacy as a pianist and composer served as inspiration for generations of later co...
This performance dissertation traced the evolution of the Russian romance from 1800 to the present. ...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...
In the history of keyboard music, Chopin, Scriabin and Rachmaninoff are regarded as remarkable compo...
Sergei Rachmaninoff and Nikolai Medtner occupy a special place in the history of Russian music. Both...
Three collaborative piano recitals were performed in lieu of a written dissertation. The repertoire...
This thesis explores the evolution of Sergey Rachmaninoff’s five major piano/orchestral works and th...