• Daniel Vladimirovich Zhitomirsky (22 December 1906 – 27 June 1992) was a Russian musicologist and music critic who specialized in the music of German composer...
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  • Zhitomirsky is a Ukrainian Jewish toponymic surname derived from the city of Zhytomyr. Notable people with the surname include: Daniel Zhitomirsky (1906–1992)...
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    were ambivalent about the music's merits, while the musicologist Daniel Zhitomirsky defended the work against detractors who had simplistic expectations...
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    Hans Keller, Dutch musicologist Francis Maes and Soviet musicologist Daniel Zhitomirsky, came to Tchaikovsky while composing his Fourth Symphony, worked hand-in-hand...
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    musical arguments. According to Brown and musicologists Hans Keller and Daniel Zhitomirsky, Tchaikovsky found his solution to large-scale structure while composing...
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    killings of Katerina's kulak in-laws as "a justification of genocide". Daniel Zhitomirsky accused the work of "primitive satire" in its treatment of the priest...
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    subtitles).[citation needed] Even with these influences, Russian writer Daniel Zhitomirsky explains, "the subject, the genre and intonation" of Tchaikovsky's...
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    Anthropology of Sources, ed. Daniel Albright, University of Chicago, 2004, ISBN 0-226-01267-0 p.363. Also see Daniel Zhitomirsky. "Shostakovich the public...
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    the phenomenon "Shostakovichism". Others, such as the musicologist Daniel Zhitomirsky and composer Boris Klyuzner [ru], defended Shostakovich's pupils,...
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    in an article in Soviet Art, written by the Russian musicologist Daniel Zhitomirsky five days after a rehearsal in which he had been present. Zhytomyrsky...
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    dependence on wartime imagery. Postwar music critics, particularly Daniel Zhitomirsky, wrote about Weinberg's music more favorably. His Piano Quintet was...
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    unrestricted musical fantasy. To this Russian musicologist and critic Daniel Zhitomirsky agrees and adds that through them, the composer solved a number of...
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  • Zwickau, Loseva thus continued the work of the late Schumann researcher Daniel Zhitomirsky, who received the Robert Schumann Prize of the City of Zwickau in...
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  • Hans Storck [de], Annerose Schmidt 1965 Karl Laux, Lore Fischer 1966 Daniel Zhitomirsky, Dieter Zechlin 1967 Olivier Alain 1968 Sviatoslav Richter 1969 Peter...
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  • John, Tchaikovsky (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973), 69 Zhitomirsky, Daniel, ed. Shostakovich, Dmitry, Russian Symphony: Thoughts About Tchaikovsky...
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    Jarosław Dąbrowski (category People from Zhitomirsky Uyezd)
    Dąbrowscy spowinowaceni ze znanym pisarzem Józefem Korzeniowskim. Beer, Daniel (2017). THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD: SIBERIAN EXILE UNDER THE TSARS. New York:...
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  • 60 (1): 25–30. doi:10.1080/00202967.1982.11870598. ISSN 0020-2967. Zhitomirsky, I. (2002-03-29). "Cathodic electrodeposition of ceramic and organoceramic...
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    Juliusz Zarębski (category People from Zhitomirsky Uyezd)
    violins, viola, cello and piano, Op. 34, 1885 (Warsaw 1931) Golianek, Ryszard Daniel (2018). How to Become a European Composer?: Musical Careers of two 19th...
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