ABSTRACT

Nicolas Slonimsky (1894-1995) was an influential and celebrated writer on music. Born in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1894, in his 101 years he taught and coached music; conducted the premieres of several 20th century masterpieces; composed works for piano and voice; and oversaw the 5th-8th editions of the classic Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians . Beginning in 1926, Slonimsky resided in the United States. From his arrival, he wrote provocative articles on contemporary music and musicians, many of whom were his personal friends. Working as a freelance author, he built a large file of reviews, articles, and even manuscripts for books that were never published. This is the first volume of a 4 volume collection on the best of this material.

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Stravinskiana 2/25/28

February 25, 1928

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The Avierinos’ Concert 3/22/28

March 22, 1928

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By Way of Introduction [Honegger] 3/30/28

March 30, 1928

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A Welcoming Hail [Casella] 4/28/28

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New Stirrings in Ether-Wave Music [Theremin] 10/19/28

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The Patient, The Doctors, The Verdicts [American music] 1/29/29

January 29, 1929

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Composer, Conductor, Cosmopolite [Goossens] 2/23/29

February 23, 1929

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By Innovation Shall Hearers Recognize Him [Cowell] 3/9/29

March 9, 1929

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Bouncing Into Fortune’s Lap And Out Again [Dukelsky] 3/14/29

March 14, 1929

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Our Jazzing, Their Jazzing, Reasons Why 4/20/29

April 20, 1929

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MODERNIST SPRUNG FROM THE ANCIENTS

May 28, 1929

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THE PIT THEY HAVE HOLLOWED FOR TOSCANINI

November 2, 1929

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UNALLOYED, UNDECORATED, UNDIMINISHED

November 30, 1929

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THIS AMERICA DEEP IN HIS FERVENT SOUL

December 27, 1929

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A SINGLE LINE IS GLAZUNOV’S MUSICAL LIFE

January 15, 1930

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Side-Glances at Prokofiev Now Returned 1/30/30

January 30, 1930

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In Epitome The Career Of Roussel 10/23/30

October 23, 1930

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Who Is Mossolov? And What Is He? 12/1/30

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The Psalms and Pieties of Igor Stravinsky 12/13/30

December 13, 1930

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The Strange Case of Arthur Vincent Lourié 1/3/31

January 3, 1931

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Fortunate Years for Unfortunate Composer [Musorgsky] 4/11/31

April 11, 1931

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With the New Concerto for Mirror [Stravinsky] 12/26/31

December 26, 1931

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Florent Schmitt 11/26/32

November 26, 1932

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Enter Lastly The Youngest Of the Angels [Markevitch] 4/20/33

April 20, 1933

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Scientific Mind Turned on Music [Saminsky] 5/20/33

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Welcome for The Incoming Modern Master [Schoenberg] 10/28/33

October 28, 1933

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From the West Composer New To Bostonians [Harris] 1/24/34

January 24, 1934

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Composer Who Has Clung To His Own Way [Ives] 2/3/34

February 3, 1934

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Ranging Round the World of Music 11/3/34

November 3, 1934

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Ranging Round the Music-World 11/17/34

November 17, 1934

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Ranging Round the World of Music 1/5/35

January 5, 1935

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Marginal Notes on The Russian Film 2/23/35

February 23, 1935

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Memorandum About Unfamiliar Music 3/20/35

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Ranging Round the World of Music 4/6/35

April 6, 1935

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Music of Ives on New England Scene 5/4/35

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RANGING ROUND THE WORLD OF MUSIC

June 8, 1935

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SHOSTAKOVITCH, THE SOVIETS’ WONDER BOY

November 2, 1935

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RANGING ROUND THE MUSIC-WORLD

December, 1935

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VISITOR FROM MEXICO TO SYMPHONY CONCERTS

April 9, 1936

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VLADIMIR DUKELSKY, ALIAS VERNON DUKE

The Young Russian Composer Through the Eyes of a Watchful Friend

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New Placing of Rakhmaninov [date unknown]

His Singular Position Among Composers and Pianists Of the Present