Rachmaninoff's Complete Songs

Rachmaninoff's Complete Songs
Title Rachmaninoff's Complete Songs PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Sylvester
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 328
Release 2014-04-22
Genre Music
ISBN 0253012597

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Sergei Rachmaninoff—the last great Russian romantic and arguably the finest pianist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries—wrote 83 songs, which are performed and beloved throughout the world. Like German Lieder and French mélodies, the songs were composed for one singer, accompanied by a piano. In this complete collection, Richard D. Sylvester provides English translations of the songs, along with accurate transliterations of the original texts and detailed commentary. Since Rachmaninoff viewed these "romances" primarily as performances and painstakingly annotated the scores, this volume will be especially valuable for students, scholars, and practitioners of voice and piano.

Sergei Rachmaninoff

Sergei Rachmaninoff
Title Sergei Rachmaninoff PDF eBook
Author Sergei Bertensson
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 455
Release 2017-04-07
Genre Music
ISBN 1787204340

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Throughout his career as composer, conductor, and pianist, Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) was an intensely private individual. When Bertensson and Leyda’s 1956 biography appeared, it lifted the veil of secrecy from several areas of Rachmaninoff’s life, especially concerning the genesis of his compositions and how their critical reception affected him. The authors consulted a number of people who knew Rachmaninoff, who worked with him, and who corresponded with him. Even with the availability of such sources and full access to the Rachmaninoff Archive at the Library of Congress, Bertensson and Leyda were tireless in their pursuit of privately held documents, particularly correspondence. The wonderfully engaging product of their labors masterfully incorporates primary materials into the narrative. Almost half a century after it first appeared, this volume remains essential reading. Sergei Bertensson, who knew Rachmaninoff, published other works on music and film, often with a documentary emphasis.

Rachmaninov's Complete Song Texts

Rachmaninov's Complete Song Texts
Title Rachmaninov's Complete Song Texts PDF eBook
Author Sergei Rachmaninoff
Publisher Leyerle Publications
Pages 110
Release 2000
Genre Music
ISBN

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As in the Tchaikovsky edition, this volume includes the Russian texts to the complete 82 songs of Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninov, including IPA transcriptions with literal and idiomatic English translations. Professor Richter views the publication of these books not only as the fulfillment of an ambition of many years, but also as the filling of a genuine need. Current standards of Russian diction among Western singers leave much to be desired, which is attributable in part to the inconsistent transliterations traditionally used in the publication of Russian vocal music, providing at best a crude approximation of Russian speech sounds. A correct, exact transcription for representing sung Russian to non-Russian singers has long been sorely needed. - Publisher.

Rachmaninoff

Rachmaninoff
Title Rachmaninoff PDF eBook
Author Michael Scott
Publisher The History Press
Pages 287
Release 2011-10-21
Genre Music
ISBN 0752472429

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The musical child of Russia’s golden age, Sergei Rachmaninoff, was the last of the great Romantics. Scorned by the musical establishment until very recently, his music received hostile reviews from critics and other composers. Conversely, it never failed to find widespread popular acclaim, and today he is one of the most popular composers of all time. Biographer Michael Scott investigates Rachmaninoff’s intense and often melodramatic life, following him from imperial Russia to his years of exile as a wandering virtuoso and his death in Beverly Hills during the Second World War, worn out by his punishing schedule. In this remarkable biography which relates the man to his music, Michael Scott tells the colourful story of a life that spanned two centuries and two continents. His original research from the Russian archives, so long closed to writers from the West, brings us closer to the spirit of a man who genuinely believed that music could be both good and popular, a belief that is now triumphantly vindicated.

Six Moments Musicaux, Op. 16

Six Moments Musicaux, Op. 16
Title Six Moments Musicaux, Op. 16 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Pages 48
Release 1985-03
Genre Music
ISBN 9780769240985

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The six "Musical Moments" Opus 16 are a set of separate solo works for piano composed by Rachmaninoff in 1896. They present forms characteristic of previous musical eras, such as nocturne, song without words, barcarolle, etude, and theme and variations. Titles: No. 1 in B-Flat Minor * No. 2 in E-Flat Minor * No. 3 in B Minor * No. 4 in E Minor * No. 5 in D-Flat Major * No. 6 in C Major.

Lieder, op. 34 Vokalise. Fassung Singst. Orch

Lieder, op. 34 Vokalise. Fassung Singst. Orch
Title Lieder, op. 34 Vokalise. Fassung Singst. Orch PDF eBook
Author Sergei Rachmaninoff
Publisher Boosey & Hawkes Incorporated
Pages 296
Release 2005
Genre Music
ISBN

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(Boosey & Hawkes Scores/Books). Another volume in the Masterworks Library of full scores collected in one volume.

Sergei Rachmaninoff

Sergei Rachmaninoff
Title Sergei Rachmaninoff PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Mitchell
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 238
Release 2022-06-20
Genre Music
ISBN 1789145759

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Drawing extensively on Russian-language sources, a concise yet comprehensive survey of the life and work of one of classical music’s great composers. Unquestionably one of the most popular composers of classical music, Sergei Rachmaninoff has not always been so admired by critics. Detractors have long perceived Rachmaninoff as part of an outdated Romantic tradition from a bygone Russian world, aloof from the modernist experimentation of more innovative contemporaries such as Igor Stravinsky. In this new assessment, Rebecca Mitchell resituates Rachmaninoff in the context of his time, bringing together the composer and his music within the remarkably dynamic era in which he lived and worked. Both in Russia and later in America, Rachmaninoff and his music were profoundly modern expressions of life in tune with an uncertain world. This concise yet comprehensive biography will interest general readers as well as those more familiar with this giant of Russian classical music.