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Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov Biography. Listen To Classical Music By Vasily Ser KALINNIKOV, VASILY SERGEYEVICH BIOGRAPHY (1866 1901) Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov was born in 1866 at Voina, in the Oryol District, where Turgenev, Henry James's beautiful http://nonetwww.naxos.com/composerinfo/Vasily_Sergeyevich_Kalinnikov/24545.htm
Extractions: Naxos Worldwide Sites: Choose Country Global Site Australia Canada China Denmark Finland France Germany Hong Kong Japan Korea New Zealand Norway Sweden UK USA E-mail Password New Releases Artists Composers Labels ... K Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov was born in 1866 at Voina, in the Oryol District, where Turgenev, Henry James's "beautiful genius", had been born in 1818. The son of a police official, he was allowed, through the ecclesiastical connections of the family, to study at the seminary in Oryol, where he took charge of the choir at the age of fourteen. In 1884 he went to Moscow as a scholarship student at the Philharmonic Society School, taking lessons on the bassoon and in composition with Alexander Il'yinsky and the self-taught Pavel Blaramberg, a statistician by profession. The poverty of his family which had made it impossible for him to study at the Conservatory forced him to earn a living playing the bassoon, timpani or violin in theatre orchestras and further weakened his health, already affected by childhood privations. He was able to profit, however, from the friendship and teaching of S. N. Kruglikov. Tsar Boris Second Symphony , which had its first performance in Kiev in 1898, a year after the first performance of the First Symphony , which was also heard in Moscow, Vienna and Berlin. Rachmaninov also arranged payment for a piano arrangement of the earlier symphony, but Kalinnikov did not live to benefit from his new agreement with Jurgensen. He died early in January 1901, before his 35th birthday. His death induced Jurgensen to offer Kalinnikov's widow an unexpectedly high sum for the rest of her husband's manuscripts, with the remark that he paid because the composer's death had multiplied the value of his works by ten, a sad reflection on commercial reality.
Extractions: in All Albums Biographies Reviews Classical Music Home Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov was born in 1866 at Voina, in the Oryol District, where Turgenev, Henry James's "beautiful genius", had been born in 1818. The son of a police official, he was allowed, through the ecclesiastical connections of the family, to study at the seminary in Oryol, where he took charge of the choir at the age of fourteen. In 1884 he went to Moscow as a scholarship student at the Philharmonic Society School, taking lessons on the bassoon and in composition with Alexander Il'yinsky and the self-taught Pavel Blaramberg, a statistician by profession. The poverty of his family which had made it impossible for him to study at the Conservatory forced him to earn a living playing the bassoon, timpani or violin in theatre orchestras and further weakened his health, already affected by childhood privations. He was able to profit, however, from the friendship and teaching of S. N. Kruglikov. Tsar Boris Second Symphony , which had its first performance in Kiev in 1898, a year after the first performance of the First Symphony , which was also heard in Moscow, Vienna and Berlin. Rachmaninov also arranged payment for a piano arrangement of the earlier symphony, but Kalinnikov did not live to benefit from his new agreement with Jurgensen. He died early in January 1901, before his 35th birthday. His death induced Jurgensen to offer Kalinnikov's widow an unexpectedly high sum for the rest of her husband's manuscripts, with the remark that he paid because the composer's death had multiplied the value of his works by ten, a sad reflection on commercial reality.
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Vasily Kalinnikov | TripAtlas.com ImageVasily Kalinnikov.jpg thumb Vasily Sergeyevich KalinnikovVasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov () ( – January 11, 1901) was a Russian composer of two symphonies, several http://tripatlas.com/Vasily_Kalinnikov
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Extractions: Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (October 2007) Vasily Kalinnikov, postcard Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov Russian ) (January 13 O.S. January 1] [O.S. December 29, 1900] ) was a Russian composer of two symphonies, several additional orchestral works and numerous songs, all of them imbued with characteristics of folksong. His symphonies, particularly the First, were frequently performed in the early 20th century. His younger brother Viktor Kalinnikov (1870-1927) was also a composer, mainly of choral music. Kalinnikov was a policeman's son. He studied at the seminary at Oryol , becoming director of the choir there at fourteen. Later he went to the Moscow Conservatory but could not afford the tuition fees. On a scholarship he went to the Moscow Philharmonic Society School , where he received bassoon and composition lessons from Alexander Ilyinsky . He played bassoon, timpani and violin in theater orchestras and supplemented his income working as a music copyist.
Classical Net - Composer Data - Birthday List KALINNIKOV, Vasily Sergeyevich ( 1/13/1904 11/14/1977 ) ADDINSELL, Richard ( 1/14/1780 - ?/1840 ) DIZI, Fran ois-Joseph ( 1/16/1905 - ?/1989 ) http://www.classical.net/music/composer/dates/comp2.php
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Parkdale United Church Orchestra SYMPHONY NO. 1 BY KALINNIKOV Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov (18661901) is a relatively unknown Russian composer today, not because of the quality of his music, but because of the http://www.parkdaleorchestra.ca/season/kalinnikov.htm
Extractions: SYMPHONY NO. 1 BY KALINNIKOV Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov (1866-1901) is a relatively unknown Russian composer today, not because of the quality of his music, but because of the type of music he wrote. Many of his well-known contemporaries, such as Tchaikovsky, wrote music for ballet and opera establishing their reputations. Tchaikovsky.s symphonies would have been less well-known if he had not written all of his music for theatre, which was very popular at the time. Kalinnikov wrote exclusively orchestral and instrumental music. This, combined with Kalinnikov.s poor health and short life, meant that he was forever overshadowed by many of his contemporaries. Kalinnikov came from a poor, ecclesiastical family. He began his education at the seminary in his rural province. He proved to be a gifted musician and he directed the seminary.s choir at the age of 14. He relocated to Moscow to study at the Conservatory but had to drop out since he could not afford the fees. Fortunately, he won a scholarship to the School of the Philharmonic Society in Moscow. After graduation, he made a meagre living playing the violin, bassoon and timpani in various ensembles, and working as a copyist. He also conducted the Moscow Italian Opera, but had to resign due to tuberculosis. He moved down to the warmer climates of Crimea and it was there that he completed all of his compositions. His First Symphony proved to be a success and was performed throughout Europe. None of his other compositions enjoyed the success of his First Symphony, which is unfortunate since many of his other compositions were also excellent. Sadly, the widespread recognition that he was starting to gain came too late in his life. Kalinnikov died just short of his 35th birthday in 1901.
Classical Net - Composer Data - Statistics & Birthday List KALINNIKOV, Vasily Sergeyevich 13, 1904 ADDINSELL, Richard 14, 1780 DIZI, Fran oisJoseph 16, 1672 MANCINI, Francesco 16, 1905 HALFFTER, Ernesto 17, 1706 http://www.classical.net/music/composer/dates/comp1.php
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