Also known as Alexander Tikhonovich Gretchaninoff, Alexander Tikhonovich Gretchaninov
Russian Romantic composer (1864–1956)
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亚历山大·蒂洪诺维奇·格列恰尼诺夫(俄語:Александр Тихонович Гречанинов,1864年10月25日-1956年1月3日),俄国浪漫主义作曲家,生于卡卢加,曾受教于塔涅耶夫和阿连斯基,与后者发生争执之后转投里姆斯基-科萨科夫,俄国革命之后曾留在国内数年,但是后来决定移居国外,先是在法国,然后到美国,直到以91岁高龄在纽约逝世。格列恰尼诺夫的作品是浪漫主义时期与20世纪的过渡期作品,體驗了俄国浪漫主义和民族乐派的深厚传统,其交响曲和宗教性合唱作品以及室内乐等都十分动听。
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Alexander Tikhonovich Gretchaninov (Александр Тихонович Гречанинов) (October 25 N.S. 1864 Moscow, – January 3, 1956 New York) was a conservative Russian Romantic composer. Gretchaninov started his musical studies rather late because his father, a businessman, had expected the boy to take over the family firm. Gretchaninov himself related that he did not see a piano until he was 14 and began his studies at the Moscow Conservatory in 1881 against his parents' wishes and without their knowledge. <
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Quatuor (Sol majeur) : pour 2 violons, alto et violoncelle ; op. 2
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