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Special Offer (September 2009) Alfred Schnittke - 75th Birthday on November 24, 2009:Alfred Schnittke, born on 24 November 1934 in Engels on the Volga, started his musical career in 1946 in Vienna, where his father worked for a newspaper at the time. He had private piano lessons, went to operas and concerts, and wrote his first compositions. After moving to Moscow in 1948, Schnittke first studied to be a choral conductor. Subsequently, from 1953 to 1958, he studied composition and counterpoint with Yevgeni Golubev and instrumentation with Nikolai Rakov at the Moscow Conservatory. At this time he was influenced by Filip Gershkovich, a student of Webern, who lived in Moscow. Schnittke composed numerous works during his three postgraduate years. After a period of dodecaphonic writing in the sixties, his music later attained a "polystylistic" technique which made use of earlier historical styles. Schnittke taught instrumentation at the Moscow Conservatory from 1962 until 1972. Here he began to publish numerous theoretical works on various aspects of contemporary music. From 1975 onwards, his music began to be played at all the important contemporary music festivals, and in the 1980s it was included in the concert programmes of leading orchestras throughout the world. His works were performed in festivals and concert cycles held in many cities, including Moscow, Stockholm, London, Huddersfield, Vienna, Berlin, Turin, Lucerne, Hamburg and Cologne. Schnittke was professor of composition at the Hamburg Musikhochschule from 1989 to 1994. Numerous and prestigious awards were proof of the high esteem in which Alfred Schnittke was held by the musical world during his lifetime. During the last years of his life Schnittke suffered from a severe and crippling illness, which led to his death on August 3, 1998. HARRASSOWITZ has compiled the following list of works by Alfred Schnittke. This list contains authorized photocopies of important works by Schnittke, which have not been available on sale until now. The publisher of all these print-on-demand editions is Sikorski (Hamburg). Stage worksGesualdo. Oper in sieben Bildern, einem Prolog und einem Epilog. Full score. Historia von D. Johann Fausten. Oper in drei Akten und einem Epilog. Full score. Life with an idiot. Opera in 2 acts. Full score. Peer Gynt. Ballett in drei Akten frei nach Henrik Ibsens dramatischem Gedicht. Full score. Sketches. Ballet in one act after themes by Nikolai Gogol. Full score. Works for choir and orchestraAgnus Dei. For solo voices, women choir and orchestra. Score. Der gelbe Klang. Ballettsuite nach Wassili Kandinsky. For ensemble, soprano solo and mixed choir. Score. Festlicher Cantus. For violin, piano, mixed choir and orchestra. Full score. Lux aeterna. For mixed choir and orchestra. Full score. Nagasaki. Oratorio for mezzo-soprano, mixed choir and orchestra. Full score. Seid nüchtern und wachet. Cantata for alto, counter-tenor, tenor, bass, mixed choir and orchestra. Full score. Orchestral worksEpilog aus dem Ballett "Peer Gynt". For orchestra. Full score. Hommage a Grieg. For orchestra. Full score. Ritual. For orchestra. Full score. Sinfonie Nr. 1. For orchestra. Full score. Vier Aphorismen. For orchestra. Full score. Works for solo instrument(s) and orchestraConcerto for piano and orchestra. Full score. Concerto grosso Nr. 2. For violin, violoncello and orchestra. Full score. Concerto grosso Nr. 5. For violin, invisible piano and orchestra. Full score. Concerto no. 1 for violin and orchestra. Full score. Second concerto for violin and chamber orchestra. Full score. Konzert für Klavier vierhändig und Kammerorchester. Full score. Please order through your normal library channels, or contact service@harrassowitz.de for more information. If ordering outside of OttoEditions, please include the HARR ID to expedite your order. Detailed citation information may be found in OttoEditions, HARRASSOWITZ's management system for monographs and music scores. To obtain an OttoEditions account for your library, please contact service@harrassowitz.de.
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