Nikolai tcherepnin biography definition

          Nikolai Nikolayevich Tcherepnin (Russian: Николай Николаевич Черепнин; May 15 [O.S....

          Nikolai Tcherepnin was a prominent composer of ballets, songs, and piano music in the nationalist style of Russian music.

        1. Nikolai Tcherepnin was a prominent composer of ballets, songs, and piano music in the nationalist style of Russian music.
        2. Tcherepnin, Nikolai (Nikolaievich), noted Russian conductor, pedagogue, and composer, father of Alexander (Nikolaievich) Tcherepnin; b.
        3. Nikolai Nikolayevich Tcherepnin (Russian: Николай Николаевич Черепнин; May 15 [O.S.
        4. Russian composer (–).
        5. Thus by means of his artistic work, the Russian composer had the possibility of support for his and his loved ones' material welfare, in addition to complete.
        6. ALEXANDER TCHEREPNIN (Continued)

          After , coincident with concert tours to the Middle East and the Orient, Tcherepnin began to look for a way to escape what he called "my own self-imposed technical formulas," and he soon found it in folklore.

          He reinvestigated Russian, Georgian, Armenian, Azerbaijan and Persian music, later becoming especially intrigued by Chinese and Japanese folk melodies. Results were immediate: the Russian Dances for orchestra, a lightweight though effective melange (which, in a graph-like appraisal of his output he himself made in the late s, found only recently in his papers, he classed rather harshly as one of his low points); the Five "Chinese" Concert Etudes for piano of , brilliant yet delicate and lyrical; the Suite géorgienne for piano and string orchestra of , subtle, refined, emotionally restrained.

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          Throughout his visits to the Far East between and , Tcherepnin taught composers in C