• Nikolai Nikolayevich Karetnikov (Russian: Николáй Николáeвич Карéтников; 28 June 1930 in Moscow – 9 October 1994 in Moscow) was a Russian composer of...
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  • It may refer to: Ivan Karetnikov (born 1942), Soviet swimmer Nikolai Karetnikov (1930–1994), Russian composer Valerji Karetnikov (born 1963), Soviet ski...
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  • No. 4, Op. 17 was the fourth of six symphonies by Russian composer Nikolai Karetnikov. It was composed in 1963 at the age of 33, and premiered in Prague...
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  • 4, K. 1A4) by Charles Ives, 1910–24 Symphony No. 4 (Karetnikov) (Op. 17) by Nikolai Karetnikov, 1963 Symphony No. 4 (Kernis) by Aaron Jay Kernis, 2018...
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  • (1929–1996) Aleksandra Pakhmutova (born 1929) Nikolai Karetnikov (1930–1994) Andrey Petrov (1930–2006) Nikolaï Sidelnikov (1930–1992) Mikael Tariverdiev (1931–1996)...
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  • Russian-language opera (composed 1983, premiere 1993) by the Soviet composer Nikolai Karetnikov. The libretto is by film director Pavel Lungin, based on Charles De...
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    Claes, derived from De Coster's book. In 1983, the Soviet composer Nikolai Karetnikov and his librettist, filmmaker Pavel Lungin, released a samizdat opera...
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    Zaches: "Once upon a time at Eisenack's court ..." The Russian composer Nikolai Karetnikov made a ballet adaptation. The Berlin band Coppelius composed the world's...
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  • Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh (Russian: Никола́й Степа́нович Черны́х, IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj sʲtʲɪˈpanəvʲɪtɕ tɕɪrˈnɨx]; 6 October 1931 – 25 May 2004) was a Russian-born...
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    grandfather from his mother's side, a Russian nobleman Aleksei Stepanovich Karetnikov, and his wife Ksenia Davydovna Karetnikova who came from local merchants...
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    (1913–1964), nephew of Artur, born in present-day Estonia Nikolai Kapustin (1937–2020) Nikolai Karetnikov (1930–1994) Daniil Kashin (1769–1841) Leokadiya Kashperova...
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  • Holliger Bill Hopkins Klaus Huber Karel Husa Hanns Jelinek Ben Johnston Nikolai Karetnikov Rudolf Kelterborn Gottfried Michael Koenig Józef Koffler Ernst Krenek...
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  • Kalinnikov (1866–1901) Viktor Kalinnikov (1870–1927) Nikolai Kapustin (1937–2020) Nikolai Karetnikov (1930–1994) Yakov Kazyansky (born 1948) Aram Khachaturian...
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    Benjamin Britten – Nocturnal after John Dowland, op. 70, for guitar Nikolai Karetnikov – Symphony No. 4 Wojciech Kilar – Générique, for orchestra Witold...
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  • Christopher Headington 1930 1996 British Ryōhei Hirose 1930 2008 Japanese Nikolai Karetnikov 1930 1994 Russian Symphony No. 3, Concert Piece for piano Antoinette...
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  • quite new phenomena appeared: a "samizdat (underground) opera" (see Nikolai Karetnikov). Some of these operas still never been performed, others luckily...
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    pupil Nikolai Karetnikov taped Glenn Gould's 1957 Moscow Conservatory performance of Webern's Op. 27. In practice like that of Webern, Karetnikov derived...
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  • Volkonsky, Sergei Slonimsky, Alemdar Karamanov, Valentin Silvestrov, Nikolai Karetnikov, Roman Ledenyov, Faraj Karaev, Victor Ekimovsky, Vladimir Tarnopolsky...
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  • 2010, Newsweek published the comments of Karetnikov's fellow dormitory resident, who said that Karetnikov impressed him as "very oily" and "very Russian";...
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    Festival. He was the librettist for Nikolai Karetnikov's opera Till Eulenspiegel (written 1983) and Karetnikov's oratorio The Mystery of St. Paul. At...
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  • Cinematography Anatoly Kuznetsov Edited by Tamara Zubrova Music by Nikolai Karetnikov Production company Mosfilm Release date 1966 (1966) Running time 102...
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  • Dmitry Dolinin Edited by Olga Amosova Aleksandra Borovskaya Music by Nikolai Karetnikov Distributed by Lenfilm Goskino Sovexportfilm Release date...
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    Theatre. It was directed by Vitaly Ivanov, with the music composed by Nikolai Karetnikov, and released by Studio Ekran. It starred Yevgeny Samoylov, Tatyana...
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  • Cinematography Gennady Karyuk Vadim Mikhailov Andrey Epishin Music by Nikolai Karetnikov Release date 1992 (1992) Running time 206 minutes Country Russia Language...
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    Firsova Natan Fishman Leonid Hoffman Sofia Gubaidulina Leonid Hrabovsky Nikolai Karetnikov Yuri Kholopov [pupils] Alfred Schnittke Vladislav Shoot Valentin Silvestrov...
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    Volkonsky, Sergei Slonimsky, Alemdar Karamanov, Valentin Silvestrov, Nikolai Karetnikov, Roman Ledenyov, Faraj Karaev, Victor Ekimovsky, Vladimir Tarnopolsky...
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  • with teachers including Nikolai Myaskovsky. Lydia Auster Edison Denisov [pupils] Grigory Frid Sofia Gubaidulina Nikolai Karetnikov Karen Khachaturian Tikhon...
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  • Theatre. It was directed by Vitaly Ivanov, with the music composed by Nikolai Karetnikov, and released by Studio Ekran. It starred Yevgeny Samoylov, Tatyana...
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  • strings Jean Guillou (1930–2019), French composer of 3 symphonies Nikolai Karetnikov (1930–1994), Russian composer of 4 symphonies and 2 chamber symphonies...
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    or early 40s, derived from De Coster's book. The Soviet composer Nikolai Karetnikov and his librettist filmmaker Pavel Lungin adapted De Coster's novel...
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