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 second volume of a 4 volume collection on the best of this material.

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Part I THE ROOTS OF RUSSIAN MUSIC

chapter 1|13 pages

RUSSIAN MUSIC

chapter 2|3 pages

RUSSIAN FOLK MUSIC

chapter 3|4 pages

RUSSIAN MUSIC IN ART SONGS

part |2 pages

Part II SOME MAJOR COMPOSERS

part 6|2 pages

REINHOLD GLIÈRE

chapter 7|7 pages

ALEXANDER SCRIABIN

chapter 9|8 pages

Alexander Tcherepnin—Septuagenarian

chapter 10|5 pages

IGOR STRAVINSKY

chapter 12|37 pages

DMITRI DMITRIEVITCH SHOSTAKOVITCH

chapter 13|4 pages

SHOSTAKOVITCH’S WAR SYMPHONY

chapter 14|4 pages

SHOSTAKOVITCH AFTER THE SEVENTH

part |2 pages

Part III AFTER THE REVOLUTION

chapter 15|6 pages

DEVELOPMENT OF SOVIET MUSIC

part 16|2 pages

THE SOVIET OPERA

chapter 17|3 pages

SOVIET COMPOSERS IN WAR AND REVOLUTION

chapter 18|5 pages

SOVIET MUSIC AT QUARTER-CENTURY MARK

chapter 19|22 pages

THE CHANGING STYLE OF SOVIET MUSIC

chapter 20|5 pages

A NEW TUNE IN SOVIET MUSIC

chapter 21|5 pages

SCHOENBERG IN THE SOVIET MIRROR

part |2 pages

Part IV PERSONAL EXPERIENCES

chapter 22|4 pages

RUSSIA REVISITED

part 23|2 pages

STIMULATING TALKS REVEAL EXTRAORDINARY PARADOXES

chapter 24|3 pages

MOSCOW: MUSICAL INTERLUDE

chapter 25|27 pages

CULTURAL EXPLOSION IN THE U.S.S.R.