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    Nicolas Slonimsky (April 27 [O.S. April 15] 1894 – December 25, 1995), born Nikolai Leonidovich Slonimskiy (Russian: Никола́й Леони́дович Слoнимский)...
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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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    Blitzstein. In 1931, he was the best man at the wedding of his friend Nicolas Slonimsky in Paris. In 1933, while still in Paris, he wrote to the Guggenheim...
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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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    Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Centennial Edition. Nicolas Slonimsky, Editor Emeritus. Schirmer, 2001. Viglione, Joe. "Love Among the Cannibals...
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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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    Reprinted, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2012. Nicolas Slonimsky, Nicolas, Laura Kuhn, and Dennis McIntire. 2001. "Schoenberg (originally...
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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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    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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  • (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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    spinning "cogwheel" disks before arriving at electric photoreceptors. Nicolas Slonimsky described its capabilities in 1933: The rhythmicon can play triplets...
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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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    Arturo Toscanini, Henry J. Wood, Jean Sibelius, Leopold Stokowski, Nicolas Slonimsky, Wilhelm Furtwängler, BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra...
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    Vengerov was a famous philologist and literary critic. His older brother Nicolas Slonimsky became well known in the United States as a musicologist. In January...
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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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    Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, 8th ed. Revised by Nicolas Slonimsky. New York, Schirmer Books, 1993. ISBN 978-0-02-872416-4 Cariaga, Daniel...
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    Retrieved March 20, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Slonimsky, Nicolas (March 17, 1977). "Interview of Nicolas Slonimsky" (PDF). UCLA Library: Center for Oral History...
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    Nicolas Slonimsky, conductor of the Boston Chamber Orchestra at that time, contacted Ives about the possibility of performing Three Places. Slonimsky...
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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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  • of the same period. A concept introduced by Joseph Schillinger and Nicolas Slonimsky, the idea of multiple tonics derived from equal division of the octave...
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  • mentalfloss.com. Retrieved 2022-09-10. "Obbligato" in Lectionary of Music, Nicolas Slonimsky. McGraw-Hill ISBN 0-07-058222-X "Obbligato" in Collins Music Encyclopedia...
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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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    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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    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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    Baker's biographical dictionary of musicians. Nicolas Slonimsky, Laura Diane Kuhn, Nicolas Slonimsky (Centennial ed.). New York: Schirmer Books. 2001...
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  • have been introduced by Joseph Schillinger and further developed by Nicolas Slonimsky as part of his famous Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns. In...
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  • He also studied the Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns by Nicolas Slonimsky (1947). A series of similar-sounding chord changes occurs in "Ondine"...
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  • names: authors list (link) "BPI certifications". Baker, Theodore; Nicolas Slonimsky (1965). Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians: Centennial Edition...
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