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Mateo Sujatovich (born 18 January 1991), [1] also known for the musical project Conociendo Rusia, is an Argentine musician. [2] As Conociendo Rusia he has released three albums, his homonymous debut in 2018, Cabildo y Juramento in 2019 and La Dirección in 2021.
The Piano Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67, is a piece for violin, cello and piano by the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, started in late 1943 and completed in August the following year. It was premiered on 14 November 1944.
24 Préludes dans tous les tons de l'échelle chromatique diatonisée à 13 sons, Op. 22 (1934, 1960) 2 Fugues, Op. 32 (1951) Études sur les densités et les volumes, Op. 39b (1956) Dialogue à deux, Op. 41 (1958–1973) Composition II, Op. 46b (1960) Intégrations, Op. 49 (1962) Tomislav Zografski (1934–2000) Sonatina for Two Pianos Op. 142 ...
The solo violin takes the chorale melody while the orchestra and the piano play counterpoint underneath. Following the chorale, an exploration of various keys occurs with the piano playing double octaves while the solo violin playing difficult double-stops. Again, the chorale melody is reintroduced, this time in D major.
[22] [better source needed] According to Garay, the melody of "Ojos negros que fascinan", a bolero, was composed by him upon request, for a Russian choir-girl with beautiful and expressive eyes, when an Opera company from Russia came to visit Cuba in the 1890s. Garay stated that “the melody of "Ojos negros" ("Dark Eyes") went back to Russia ...
Sergei Prokofiev's Violin Sonata No. 2 in D Major, Op. 94a (sometimes written as Op. 94bis), was based on the composer's own Flute Sonata in D, Op. 94, written in 1942 but arranged for violin in 1943 when Prokofiev was living in Perm in the Ural Mountains, a remote shelter for Soviet artists during the Second World War.
The piano builds in a triplet pattern to introduce the D minor theme (now in Bb major) in an augmentation in a triumphant tutti. At the climax the piano comes in with a contrapuntal solo. After a minute of the fugato, the orchestra returns, playing the melody in the high winds.
Abdalla El-Masri (born 1962) Andrey Zelenskiy (born 1963) Peter Chernobrivets (born 1965) Yuri Khanon (born 1965) Fred Momotenko (born 1970) Dmitry Malikov (born 1970) Evgeny Kissin (born 1971) Sergej Newski (born 1972) Lera Auerbach (born 1973) Boris Elkis (born 1973) Irina Emeliantseva (born 1973) Olesya Rostovskaya (born 1975) Lev Zhurbin ...