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The Symphonies of Alexander Tcherepnin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Extract

When Alexander Tcherepnin Died in 1977, he left a rich legacy of symphonic composition written over a major portion of this century. Of these works, the most important are the four symphonies and the Divertimento for orchestra. They are worthy companions of the symphonies of Prokofiev and Shostakovitch. The changes of style found in these five pieces correspond to similar changes found in other major composers of the period.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1986

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Notes

1 Reich, Willi, Alexander Tscherepnin (Bonn: M. P. Belaieff, 1961), pp. 1415 Google Scholar.

2 Ramey, Phillip, ‘Remembering Tcherepnin’, Chicago Magazine (09, 1979), 173 Google Scholar.

3 Reich, , op. cit., p. 25 Google Scholar.

4 This information was communicated to me directly by Mrs. Alexander Tcherepnin.