Mily Balakirev, a Russian pianist, conductor and composer
Balakirev the Buffoon, a 2002 Russian television adaptation of Lenkom play
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Balakirev may refer to: Mily Balakirev, a Russian pianist, conductor and composer Balakirev the Buffoon, a 2002 Russian television adaptation of Lenkom...
leader, Balakirev, considered academicism a threat to musical imagination. Along with critic Vladimir Stasov, who supported The Five, Balakirev attacked...
letters to Mily Balakirev, the composer signed his name "Musorskiy" (Мусoрский). The "g" made its first appearance in a letter to Balakirev in 1863. Mussorgsky...
Balakirev The Buffoon (Russian: Шут Балакирев, romanized: Shut Balakirev) is a 2002 Russian televised version of 1999 Lenkom theatrical presentation, written...
Ivan Aleksandrovich Balakirev (Russian: Ива́н Александрович Бала́кирев; 1699–1763) was a court jester to Peter I of Russia. Coming from an old noble family...
Balakirev Glacier (71°25′S 70°01′W / 71.417°S 70.017°W / -71.417; -70.017) is an Antarctic glacier flowing northeast into Schubert Inlet from the south...
playing these files? See media help. Borodin met Mily Balakirev during 1862. While under Balakirev's tutelage in composition he began his Symphony No. 1...
composer Mily Balakirev, who provided him the program, which had a long history. Critic Vladimir Stasov had written it and sent it to Balakirev in 1868 hoping...
Восточная фантазия), is a composition for piano by Russian composer Mily Balakirev written in 1869. Harold C. Schonberg noted that Islamey was "at one time…considered...
Musical Society, critic Vladimir Stasov and an 18-year-old pianist, Mily Balakirev, met and agreed upon a nationalist agenda for Russian music, one that...
The following is a list of compositions by Russian composer Mily Balakirev. All are for solo piano unless otherwise indicated below. Piano Concerto No...
songs, and remarks that it may have been from the Russians – Tchaikovsky, Balakirev, Rimsky-Korsakov, Borodin and Mussorgsky – that Debussy acquired his taste...
orientalist style, such as Balakirev's Islamey, Borodin's Prince Igor and Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade. As leader of "The Five", Balakirev encouraged the use...
Petersburg in 1885 to seek Mily Balakirev, becoming the most important member of Balakirev's latter-day circle. Balakirev, who had himself been born and...
dances and folklore of the Kuban Cossack. The second movement of Mily Balakirev's Second Symphony is marked "Scherzo alla Cosacca", which means "scherzo...
Although Mussorgsky was proud of his youthful effort, his mentor, Mily Balakirev, refused to perform it. To salvage what he considered worthy material...