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  1. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mihail_GlinkaMihail Glinka - Vikipedi

    Mikhail Glinka 1856. 1857'de Glinka olduğu yılda Rusya büyük bir politik, sosyal ve ekonomik kriz içine girmişti. O zaman kadar Rusya'da klasik batı müziği Batı Avrupa'ya dayanmaktaydı ve müzik eğitimi için tek bir konservatuvar bulunmamaktaydı.

  2. Mikhail Glinka. Considered by many subsequent Russian composers as the father of modern Russian music, Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka (June 1, 1804 - February 15, 1857) was something of an unlikely hero. An aristocrat and a dilettante, he became a determined reformer of Russian music through his passion for Italian and French culture.

  3. Tchaikovsky and Glinka. Tchaikovsky's admiration for Glinka's music was second only to that which he felt for Mozart — and a very close second at that. As in the case of Don Giovanni, his lifelong affection for Glinka's A Life for the Tsar (1836), in particular, was based on an early childhood impression: on 22 August/3 September 1850, the ten-year-old Pyotr attended with his mother a ...

  4. Mikhail Glinka. (1 June 1804 — 15 February 1857) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Михаил Иванович Глинка, Mihail Ivanovič Glinka, Michail Iwanowitsch Glinka, Mikhaïl Ivanovich Glinka. =. Name in Other Languages: 米哈伊尔·伊万诺维奇·格林卡, 米哈伊爾·伊萬諾維奇·格林卡, 米哈伊爾 ...

  5. Tchaikovsky and Glinka. Tchaikovsky's admiration for Glinka's music was second only to that which he felt for Mozart — and a very close second at that. As in the case of Don Giovanni, his lifelong affection for Glinka's A Life for the Tsar (1836), in particular, was based on an early childhood impression: on 22 August/3 September 1850, the ten-year-old Pyotr attended with his mother a ...

  6. Glinka fue el primer compositor ruso en ser reconocido fuera de su país y, generalmente, se lo considera el 'padre' de la música rusa. Su trabajo ejerció una gran influencia en las generaciones siguientes de compositores de su país. Sus obras más conocidas son las óperas Una vida por el Zar (1836), la primera ópera nacionalista rusa, y ...

  7. Mikhail Glinka var en russisk komponist og ble kalt «den russiske musikkens far». Først og fremst har han fått dette epitetet fordi han med sine to operaer, Livet for tsaren og Ruslan og Ludmila, skapte den nasjonale russiske opera og, som Peter Tsjajkovskij har hevdet, fordi Glinka med orkesterverket Kamarinskaja la grunnen for russisk symfonisk musikk.