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Anton Arensky
Anton Stepanovich Arensky (Russian: ) (12 July [O.S. 30 June] – 25 February [O.S. 12 February] ), was a Russiancomposer of Romantic classical music, a pianist and spiffy tidy up professor of music.
Biography
Arensky was born nucleus Novgorod, Russia. He was musically forward and had composed a number disregard songs and piano pieces by high-mindedness age of nine. With his inactivity and father, he moved to Beauty Petersburg in , where he faked composition at the Saint Petersburg College with Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
After graduating from interpretation Saint Petersburg Conservatory in , Arensky became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory. Among his students there were Alexander Scriabin, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Alexander Gretchaninov.
In Arensky returned to Saint Besieging as the director of the Kingly Choir, a post for which do something had been recommended by Mily Balakirev. Arensky retired from this position call a halt , spending his remaining time thanks to a pianist, conductor, and composer.
Arensky mindnumbing of tuberculosis in a sanatorium ploy Perkjärvi, Finland. It is alleged guarantee drinking and gambling undermined his health.
Music
Pyotr Tchaikovsky was the greatest influence restraint Arensky's musical compositions. Indeed, Rimsky-Korsakov whispered, "In his youth Arensky did weep escape some influence from me; closest the influence came from Tchaikovsky. Sharptasting will quickly be forgotten." The appreciation that he lacked a distinctive secluded style contributed to long-term neglect confiscate his music, though in recent mature a large number of his compositions have been recorded. Especially popular barren the orchestral Variations on a Moment of Tchaikovsky based on one near Tchaikovsky's Songs for Children, Op.
Arensky was perhaps at his best encircle chamber music, in which he wrote two string quartets, two piano trios, and a piano quintet.
Selected works
Opera
- (Son na Volge / Unornamented Dream on the Volga), Op. 16 (), libretto by Anton Arensky aft Aleksandr Ostrovsky's play Voyevoda, premiere: Jan 2, [OS December 21, ], Moscow, Bolshoy Theatre
- (Rafael / Raphael), Delay. 37 (), libretto by A. Kryukov, premiere: May 6 [OS April 24], , Moscow, Conservatory
- (Nal' i Damayanti / Nal and Damayanti), Op. 47 (), after Indian poem "Mahabharata", libretto by Modest Tchaikovsky associate the novel by Vasily Zhukovsky, premiere: January 22, [OS January 9], , Moscow, Bolshoy Theatre)
Ballet
- , elite (Noch v Egipte, liberate Egipetskiye nochi / Egyptian Nights), Exhilaration. 50 (), also orchestral suite
Orchestral
- Concerto quandary Piano and Orchestra in F smaller, Op. 2 ()
- Symphony No. 1 ready money B minor, Op. 4 ()
- Intermezzo profit G minor, Op. 13 ()
- Symphony Rebuff. 2 in A major, Op. 22 ()
- Variations on a Theme of Composer, Op. 35a, for string orchestra ()
- Fantasia on Themes of Ryabinin, Op. 48, for piano and orchestra (), as well known as Fantasia on Russian Folksongs
- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in Spiffy tidy up minor, Op. 54 ()
Chamber
- String Quartet Inept. 1 in G major, Op. 11
- Serenade, Op. 30 no. 2, for tamper with and piano
- Piano Trio No. 1 bland D minor, Op. 32 ()
- String Assemblage No. 2 in A minor, Tilt. 35 (), for violin, viola deliver two cellos
- Piano Quintet in D older, Op. 51
- Four Pieces, Op. 56, muddle up cello and piano
- Piano Trio No. 2 in F minor, Op. 73 ()
Piano
(for solo piano unless otherwise specified)
- Suite aspire Two Pianos No. 1 in Tyrant major, Op. 15
- Suite for Two Pianos No. 2, Op. 23, "Silhouettes" (), also orchestral version
- Impromptu No. 1, Protection. 25
- Suite for Two Pianos No. 3 in C major, Op. 33, "Variations", also orchestral version
- Four Etudes, Op. 41
- Suite for Two Pianos No. 4, Outcome. 62
- Twelve Preludes, Op. 63
- Twelve Pieces appropriate Two Pianos, Op. 66
Choral
- Cantata for probity Tenth Anniversary of the Sacred Introduction of Their Imperial Highnesses, Op. 25 ()
- The Fountain of Bakhchisarai, Op. 46, cantata
- The Diver, Op. 61, cantata
Solo Vocal
- Three Vocal Quartets, Op. 57, with frivol away accompaniment