Nicolas Slonimsky (April 27 [O.S. April 15] 1894 – December 25, 1995), born Nikolai Leonidovich Slonimskiy (Russian: Никола́й Леони́дович Слoнимский)...
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Lexicon of Musical Invective is an American musicological work by Nicolas Slonimsky. It was first published in 1953, and a second, revised, and expanded...
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Mikhail Slonimsky: Soviet writer; younger brother of Nicolas Slonimsky Nicolas Slonimsky: Russian-American musicologist and music critic Sergei Slonimsky: Russian...
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to New York City's Carnegie Hall, on March 6, 1933, conducted by Nicolas Slonimsky, to whom the piece was later dedicated. One critic described the performance...
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Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-07601-1. Slonimsky, Nicolas (December 28, 1971). Nicolas Slonimsky Eats Dinner (mp3). Other Minds – via archive.org...
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Reiner Arnold Schoenberg Gunther Schuller Roger Sessions Robert Shaw Nicolas Slonimsky John Philip Sousa Isaac Stern Leopold Stokowski Igor Stravinsky Theodore...
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Copland and Blitzstein. In 1931, he was the best man at the wedding of Nicolas Slonimsky in Paris. In 1933, while still in Paris, he wrote to the Guggenheim...
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(1961). Emotion and Meaning in Music, p.224. ISBN 978-0-226-52139-8. Nicolas Slonimsky, (1947). Thesaurus of Scales and Musical Patterns, pg. 160 Kostka...
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Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Centennial Edition. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus. Schirmer, 2001. Viglione, Joe. "Love Among the Cannibals...
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– George Petty, American painter and illustrator (d. 1975) 1894 – Nicolas Slonimsky, Russian pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1995) 1896 – Rogers...
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Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Seventh Edition, Revised by Nicolas Slonimsky, Schirmer Books, New York, 1984 International Who's Who in Music and...
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Sixth edition, revised by Nicolas Slonimsky, London: Collier Macmillan Publishers Seventh edition, revised by Nicolas Slonimsky, New York: Macmillan Publishing...
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87-year-old Slonimsky made a guest appearance on piano at a Zappa concert. Miles, 2004, Frank Zappa, pp. 295–296. Menn, Don, ed. (1992). "Nicolas Slonimsky – The...
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Petersburg, called Zelenogorsk) on 30 May 1918. He was 61. At his funeral, Nicolas Slonimsky was requested to play the piano, and chose a funeral march by Beethoven...
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Pro Musica. ISBN 978-1-887-11712-8. Slonimsky, Nicolas (2004). Slonimsky Yourke, Electra (ed.). Nicolas Slonimsky: Russian and Soviet music and composers...
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Centuries: Louis de Bourbon. R. Bentley. 1872. pp. 14. Oscar Thompson; Nicolas Slonimsky (1958). The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Dodd...
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Reprinted, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2012. Nicolas Slonimsky, Nicolas, Laura Kuhn, and Dennis McIntire. 2001. "Schoenberg (originally...
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Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Centennial Edition. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus. Schirmer, 2001. Legendary Violinists Archived 2009-09-28...
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Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca) Britannica biography Interview on Youtube Slonimsky, Nicolas (1978). "Zukerman, Pinchas". Baker's Biographical dictionary of musicians...
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was the son of the Soviet writer Mikhail Slonimsky and nephew of the Russian-American composer Nicolas Slonimsky. He studied at the Musical College in Moscow...
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Score, Bonanza Books, New York, 1935. Newspaper reviews quoted in Nicolas Slonimsky, The Lexicon of Musical Invective. Seattle, University of Washington...
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substitute for any mode of the jazz minor scale. The scale originated in Nicolas Slonimsky's book Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns through the "equal...
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Hayyim Selig Slonimski (redirect from Chaim Zelig Slonimsky)
Stalin's claim was mocked in the United States, Slonimsky's grandson, the musicologist Nicolas Slonimsky, was able to confirm the accuracy of some of Stalin's...
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composer Michael Jeffrey Shapiro (b. 1951), composer and conductor Nicolas Slonimsky (1894–1995), naturalized American, Russian-born composer, conductor...
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appears in Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (8th ed., Nicolas Slonimsky); and in both the first and second editions of the New Grove Dictionary...
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Biographical Dictionary of Composers and Musicians, music scholar Nicolas Slonimsky described him as "brilliant" and stated that his musical style: demonstrates...
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with the same title. Burrows & Wallace 1999, p. 765. Oscar Thompson; Nicolas Slonimsky (1956). The International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. Dodd...
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Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, 8th ed. Revised by Nicolas Slonimsky. New York, Schirmer Books, 1993. ISBN 978-0-02-872416-4 Isaacson (2007)...
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ProQuest 366194005. Slonimsky, Nicolas (2012). "Dorothy Adlow". In Yourke, Electra Slonimsky (ed.). Dear Dorothy: Letters from Nicolas Slonimsky to Dorothy Adlow...
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intervals successively increase by one whole-tone. It was invented by Nicolas Slonimsky on February 13, 1938. 0 e 1 t 2 9 3 8 4 7 5 6 \ / \ / \ / \ / \ /...
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