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  1. Glinka cylinder recordings, from the Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project at the University of California, Santa Barbara Library. Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra performs Russlan and Ludmilla overture A short video from 1998; String Quartet No.2 sound-bites & Short biography [깨진 링크(과거 내용 찾기)]

  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. Glinka est également l’auteur du *Motif de chant national * qui fut l’hymne national de la Fédération de Russie de 1991 à 2000. Glinka en 6 dates **• ** 1828: rencontre avec Alexandre Pouchkine qui deviendra son grand ami **• ** 1830: voyage en Italie. Il y découvre les opéras de Bellini et Rossini.

  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. Souvenir d'une Mazurka in B ♭ major. Barcarolle in G major. Prayer in A major. Variations on a Scottish Theme. for piano. 4 Musical Essays. 2. Barcarolle 3. a.k.a. Prière; choral version (1855); after the poem by Mikhail Lermontov. 4. a.k.a. Thème écossais varié; theme: The Last Rose of Summer.

  6. Das Feuer der Sehnsucht brennt in meinem Blut / The fire of longing burns in my blood ( В крови горит огонь желанья) (1838) Finnische Bucht / The Gulf of Finland ( Финский залив) (1850) Geständnis / Confession ( Признание) (1839) Gretchen am Spinnrad (1848) Großvater, die Mädchen haben's mir gesagt ...

  7. 11 de jan. de 2018 · Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka (b. 1804–d. 1857; first name also spelled Michail, Mihail, or Michel; patronymic Ivanovič, Ivanovitch, or Iwanowitsch) has long been known as the “father of Russian music,” although who coined this epithet is unclear. For the aristocracy of 1830s Russia, into which Glinka was born, musical composition was a ...