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Alexander Mosolov in the 1950s. Alexander Vasilyevich Mosolov [n 1] (Russian: Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Мосоло́в, romanized: Aleksandr Vasil'evič Mosolov; 11 August [O.S. 29 July] 1900 – 11 July 1973) was a composer of the early Soviet era, known best for his early futurist piano sonatas, orchestral episodes, and vocal music.
This is a selected list of compositions by Alexander Mosolov.It includes all works with an opus number regardless of the date of publication as well as all known works composed before 1936, as it has been noted that it was "impossible to discern the former avant-gardist in the works written from the late thirties onward" (Frolova-Walker 1998, p. 336n8).
List of compositions by Alexander Mosolov; ... List of triple concertos for violin, cello, and piano; List of works for piano left-hand and orchestra; Bassoon repertoire;
Alexander Veprik (1898–1958) Alexander Abramsky (1898–1985) Mischa Levitzki (1898–1941) Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté (1899–1974) Dmitry Pokrass (1899–1978) Alexander Tcherepnin (1899–1977) Efrem Zimbalist (1889–1985) Isaak Dunayevsky (1900–1955) Isadore Freed (1900–1960) Alexander Mosolov (1900–1973) Kazimierz ...
Factory: machine-music (Russian: Завод: музыка машин, Zavod: muzyka mashin), Op. 19, commonly referred to as the Iron Foundry, is the most well-known work by Soviet composer Alexander Mosolov and a prime example of Soviet futurist music. It was composed between 1926 and 1927 as the first movement of the ballet suite Stal ("Steel").
Sonata in F major, K376 for Cello and Piano, transcribed by Alexander Kniazev; Sonata-Rondo from Mozarts Fragment KV Anh. 46 (374g) for cello and piano 1782 (completed by John Hilliard) Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart. Sonata for violoncello and piano in E major, Op. 19 (published in 1820) Nikolai Myaskovsky. Cello sonata, Op. 12 in D (1911)
Alexander Frame Lithgow (1870–1929) ... known for his incidental music for Peer Gynt and his Piano Concerto; Agathe Backer Grøndahl ... Alexander Mosolov (1900–1973)
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