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  1. Alfred Gárievich Schnittke (ruso: Альфре́д Га́рриевич Шни́тке; Enguels, 24 de noviembre de 1934-Hamburgo, 3 de agosto de 1998) fue un prolífico compositor soviético y alemán, que vivió sus últimos años en Alemania. Es considerado uno de los más importantes músicos tardosoviéticos.

  2. Alfred Garrievich Schnittke (24 November 1934 – 3 August 1998) was a Russian composer. [1] [n 2] Among the most performed and recorded composers of late 20th-century classical music , [1] [6] he is described by musicologist Ivan Moody as a "composer who was concerned in his music to depict the moral and spiritual struggles of ...

  3. Alfred Schnittke was born in Engels in the Volga-German Republic of the Russian SFSR. He began his musical education in 1946 in Vienna, where his father had been posted. It was in Vienna, Schnittke's biographer Alexander Ivashkin writes, where "he fell in love with music which is part of life, part of history and culture, part of the past which ...

  4. serialism. Alfred Schnittke (born Nov. 24, 1934, Engels, Volga German Autonomous S.S.R. [now in Saratov oblast, Russia]—died Aug. 3, 1998, Hamburg, Germany) was a postmodernist Russian composer who created serious, dark-toned musical works characterized by abrupt juxtapositions of radically different, often contradictory, styles, an approach ...

  5. Alfred Gárievich Schnittke ( ruso: Альфре́д Га́рриевич Шни́тке; Enguels, 24 de noviembre de 1934- Hamburgo, 3 de agosto de 1998) fue un prolífico compositor soviético y alemán, que vivió sus últimos años en Alemania. Es considerado uno de los más importantes músicos tardosoviéticos.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › alfred-schnittkeAlfred Schnittke _ AcademiaLab

    Alfred Garrievich Schnittke fue un compositor ruso de ascendencia judía-alemana. Entre los compositores más interpretados y grabados de la música clásica...

  7. Historia von D. Johann Fausten, opera in 3 acts and an epilogue, libretto by Jörg Morgener (Jürgen Köchel) and Alfred Schnittke (1991–1994) ( Youtube) Gesualdo, opera in 7 tableaux, a prologue and an epilogue, libretto by Richard Bletschacher (1993) ( Youtube, part 1 Youtube, part 2)) Ballets. Labyrinths, ballet in five episodes.