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Vladislav Zaremba Zaremba Kryzhanovsky 1833 1902
Phillip Sear plays a dramatic fantasia on a Ukrainian song, the title of which means 'The wide Dniepr roars and moans' by Vladislav Zaremba +••.••(...)). / The Ukrainian composer Vladislav Zaremba +••.••(...)) worked as a singing and piano teacher in Kyiv, and wrote mainly songs. He produced a set of piano transcriptions of Ukrainian songs, including this one by Daniel Kryzhanovsky. The transcription is very free, and the undulations of the Dniepr river (which runs through Kyiv) are dramatically portrayed! / / Played by Phillip Sear (http•••) (Email: •••@••• WhatsApp: (http•••) )
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Gershwin Kurt Weill Vernon Duke Stanisław Moniuszko Witold Maliszewski Leopold Godowsky Anton Rubinstein Rubinstein Anton Arensky Wassily Sapellnikoff Dmitriev Alexander Tcherepnin Tcherepnin Ivan Kryzhanovsky Akimenko Soloviev Sergei Prokofiev Dimitri Tiomkin Arseny Koreshchenko Mikhail Glinka Alexander Winkler Bortniansky Vladimir Rebikov Alexander Ilyinsky Nikolai Medtner Mily Balakirev Nikolay Sokolov Sokolov Alexander Kopylov Dmitri Shostakovich Alexander Borodin Reinhold Glière Anatoly Lyadov Karganoff Igor Markevitch Alexander Dargomyzhsky Vladimir Shcherbachov Alexander Scriabin Sergei Vasilenko Igor Stravinsky Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Modest Mussorgsky Alexander Gretchaninov Alexander Glazunov César Cui Vasily Kalinnikov Sergei Rachmaninoff 1896 1900 1941 1950 1983 2011
Uploaded on Aug 21, 2011 Académie des Arcs 2011 Ramzi SAIDANI, ténor & Annabelle TRINITE, piano "Tschaikowsky (and other Russians)" is a patter song with lyrics by Ira Gershwin +••.••(...)) and music by Kurt Weill +••.••(...)) performed in 1941's Broadway musical "Lady in the Dark". "Tschaikowsky (and Other Russians)" is not a song in the normal sense of the term: it is a rhyming list of fifty Russian composers' names! Several of the "Russian" composers listed in this song are actually Russian-Americans whose names Ira Gershwin altered for the purposes of his lyric. For example, one of the names in the song is "Dukelsky"; this is actually the birth name of Vernon Duke, an American composer of Russian ancestry. Some other composers such as Stanisław Moniuszko, Witold Maliszewski and Leopold Godowsky are actually Polish, not Russian. There is only one composer I don't succeed in getting photograph/portrait or covers of edited score : Kvoschinsky :( ! The song was originally a nonsense poem which Ira Gershwin had published in a college newspaper under the name "Arthur Francis" in his student days. Decades later, in his memoir Lyrics on Several Occasions, Ira Gershwin expressed the hope that someone might accuse him of plagiarizing his song . you can find extra information on that surprising song on wikipedia : (http•••) With adjustments to Gershwin's spelling, here are the 50 "Russian" composers mentioned in order of first quotation : Witold Maliszewski, Anton Rubinstein, Anton Arensky, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Wassily Sapellnikoff, Nikolay Dmitriev, Alexander Tcherepnin, Ivan Kryzhanovsky, Leopold Godowsky, Nikolai Artsibushev, Stanisław Moniuszko, Fyodor Akimenko, Nikolai Soloviev, Sergei Prokofiev, Dimitri Tiomkin, Arseny Koreshchenko, Mikhail Glinka, Alexander Winkler, Dmitry Bortniansky, Vladimir Rebikov, Alexander Ilyinsky, Nikolai Medtner, Mily Balakirev, Vasily Zolotaryov, Kvoschinsky, Nikolay Sokolov, Alexander Kopylov, Vernon Duke (born Dukelsky), Nikolay Klenovsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, Alexander Borodin, Reinhold Glière, David Nowakowsky, Anatoly Lyadov, Genari Karganoff, Igor Markevitch, Pantschenko, Alexander Dargomyzhsky, Vladimir Shcherbachov, Alexander Scriabin, Sergei Vasilenko, Igor Stravinsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Modest Mussorgsky, Alexander Gretchaninov, Alexander Glazunov, César Cui, Vasily Kalinnikov, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Joseph Rumshinsky. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Here is some below some comment and the list of quoted composers in Russian : музыка: Курт Вайл / текст : Айра Гершвин По правде говоря, песня Tschaikowsky (and other Russians) из мюзикла "Lady in the Dark" (1941) примечательна лишь тем, что в ней упоминаются 50 фамилий русских композиторов. Музыка / самая заурядная, да и, собственно, сам текст ничего из себя не представляет / простое перечисление славянских фамилий. К тому же, если начать придираться, можно сказать, что не все из перечисленных композиторов русские (к примеру, в списке, насколько я могу судить, полно поляков). А вот и сами фамилии : Малишевский, Рубинштейн, Аренский, Чайковский, Сапельников, Дмитриев, Черепнин, Крияновский, Годовский, Арцибашев, Монюшко, Акименко, Соловьев, Прокофьев, Темкин, Кореченко, Глинка, Винклер, Бортнянский, Ребиков, Ильинский, Метнер, Балакирев, Золотарев, Хвощинский, Соколов, Копилов, Дукельский, Кленовский, Шостакович Бородин, Глиэр, Новаковский, Лядов, Карганов, Маркевич, Панченко, Даргомыжский, Щербачев, Скрябин, Василенко, Стравинский, Римский-Корсаков, Муссоргский, Гречанинов, Глазунов, Цезарь Кюи, Калинников, Рахманинов, Рамшицкий !
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Gershwin Kurt Weill Vernon Duke Stanisław Moniuszko Witold Maliszewski Leopold Godowsky Anton Rubinstein Rubinstein Anton Arensky Wassily Sapellnikoff Dmitriev Alexander Tcherepnin Tcherepnin Ivan Kryzhanovsky Akimenko Soloviev Sergei Prokofiev Dimitri Tiomkin Arseny Koreshchenko Mikhail Glinka Alexander Winkler Bortniansky Vladimir Rebikov Alexander Ilyinsky Nikolai Medtner Mily Balakirev Nikolay Sokolov Sokolov Alexander Kopylov Dmitri Shostakovich Alexander Borodin Reinhold Glière Anatoly Lyadov Karganoff Igor Markevitch Alexander Dargomyzhsky Vladimir Shcherbachov Alexander Scriabin Sergei Vasilenko Igor Stravinsky Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov Modest Mussorgsky Alexander Gretchaninov Alexander Glazunov César Cui Vasily Kalinnikov Sergei Rachmaninoff 1896 1900 1941 1950 1983 2011
Académie des Arcs 2011 Ramzi SAIDANI, ténor & Annabelle TRINITE, piano "Tschaikowsky (and other Russians)" is a patter song with lyrics by Ira Gershwin +••.••(...)) and music by Kurt Weill +••.••(...)) performed in 1941's Broadway musical "Lady in the Dark". "Tschaikowsky (and Other Russians)" is not a song in the normal sense of the term: it is a rhyming list of fifty Russian composers' names! Several of the "Russian" composers listed in this song are actually Russian-Americans whose names Ira Gershwin altered for the purposes of his lyric. For example, one of the names in the song is "Dukelsky"; this is actually the birth name of Vernon Duke, an American composer of Russian ancestry. Some other composers such as Stanisław Moniuszko, Witold Maliszewski and Leopold Godowsky are actually Polish, not Russian. There is only one composer I don't succeed in getting photograph/portrait or covers of edited score : Kvoschinsky :( ! The song was originally a nonsense poem which Ira Gershwin had published in a college newspaper under the name "Arthur Francis" in his student days. Decades later, in his memoir Lyrics on Several Occasions, Ira Gershwin expressed the hope that someone might accuse him of plagiarizing his song . you can find extra information on that surprising song on wikipedia : (http•••) With adjustments to Gershwin's spelling, here are the 50 "Russian" composers mentioned in order of first quotation : Witold Maliszewski, Anton Rubinstein, Anton Arensky, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Wassily Sapellnikoff, Nikolay Dmitriev, Alexander Tcherepnin, Ivan Kryzhanovsky, Leopold Godowsky, Nikolai Artsibushev, Stanisław Moniuszko, Fyodor Akimenko, Nikolai Soloviev, Sergei Prokofiev, Dimitri Tiomkin, Arseny Koreshchenko, Mikhail Glinka, Alexander Winkler, Dmitry Bortniansky, Vladimir Rebikov, Alexander Ilyinsky, Nikolai Medtner, Mily Balakirev, Vasily Zolotaryov, Kvoschinsky, Nikolay Sokolov, Alexander Kopylov, Vernon Duke (born Dukelsky), Nikolay Klenovsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, Alexander Borodin, Reinhold Glière, David Nowakowsky, Anatoly Lyadov, Genari Karganoff, Igor Markevitch, Pantschenko, Alexander Dargomyzhsky, Vladimir Shcherbachov, Alexander Scriabin, Sergei Vasilenko, Igor Stravinsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Modest Mussorgsky, Alexander Gretchaninov, Alexander Glazunov, César Cui, Vasily Kalinnikov, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Joseph Rumshinsky. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* Here is some below some comment and the list of quoted composers in Russian : музыка: Курт Вайл / текст : Айра Гершвин По правде говоря, песня Tschaikowsky (and other Russians) из мюзикла "Lady in the Dark" (1941) примечательна лишь тем, что в ней упоминаются 50 фамилий русских композиторов. Музыка / самая заурядная, да и, собственно, сам текст ничего из себя не представляет / простое перечисление славянских фамилий. К тому же, если начать придираться, можно сказать, что не все из перечисленных композиторов русские (к примеру, в списке, насколько я могу судить, полно поляков). А вот и сами фамилии : Малишевский, Рубинштейн, Аренский, Чайковский, Сапельников, Дмитриев, Черепнин, Крияновский, Годовский, Арцибашев, Монюшко, Акименко, Соловьев, Прокофьев, Темкин, Кореченко, Глинка, Винклер, Бортнянский, Ребиков, Ильинский, Метнер, Балакирев, Золотарев, Хвощинский, Соколов, Копилов, Дукельский, Кленовский, Шостакович Бородин, Глиэр, Новаковский, Лядов, Карганов, Маркевич, Панченко, Даргомыжский, Щербачев, Скрябин, Василенко, Стравинский, Римский-Корсаков, Муссоргский, Гречанинов, Глазунов, Цезарь Кюи, Калинников, Рахманинов, Рамшицкий !
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