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  1. String Quartet No. 3: Full Score
  2. A Schnittke Reader: by Alfred Schnittke, 2002-07
  3. Besedy s Alfredom Shnitke (Conversations with Alfred Schnittke). by Ivashkin A., 2002
  4. Hochschullehrer (Hfmt Hamburg): György Ligeti, Horst Stein, Kurt Fiebig, Wolfgang-Andreas Schultz, Monica Bleibtreu, Alfred Schnittke (German Edition)
  5. Zum Leben und Schaffen des Komponisten Alfred Schnittke (Musikgeschichtliche Studien) (German Edition) by Tamara Burde, 1993
  6. Alfred Schnittke zum 60. Geburtstag: Eine Festschrift (German Edition)
  7. Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano (Quasi una Sonata) by Al'fred Garrievich Schnittke, 1974
  8. Alfred Schnittke - Concerto Grosso: for Two Violins, Harpsichord (also Piano) and String Orchestra Study Score
  9. Alfred Schnittke (20th Century Composers) by Alexander Ivashkin, 1996-09-25
  10. Compositions by Alfred Schnittke: Operas by Alfred Schnittke, Symphony No. 9, Symphony No. 4, Historia Von D. Johann Fausten, Symphony No. 2
  11. Soviet Film Score Composers: Dmitri Shostakovich, Sergei Prokofiev, Alfred Schnittke, Gara Garayev, Aram Khachaturian, Mieczyslaw Weinberg
  12. Schnittke 1934-1998.(Alfred Schnittke, compositor de música; parte 1)(TA: Alfred Schnittke, music composer; part 1): An article from: Proceso by José Antonio Alcaraz, 1998-08-16
  13. Paul Dessau: Opera, Film Score, Incidental Music, Symphony, Ruth Berghaus, Boris Blacher, Alfred Schnittke, Witold Lutos?awski
  14. Russian Film Score Composers: Dmitri Shostakovich, Yuri Khanon, Yury G. Chernavsky, Alfred Schnittke, Daniele Amfitheatrof, Dmitri Klebanov

1. Alfred Schnittke - Biography
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Alfred Schnittke was born on 24 November 1934 in Engels, on the Volga River, in the Soviet Union. His father was born in Frankfurt to a Jewish family of Russian origin who had moved to the USSR in 1926, and his mother was a Volga-German born in Russia. Schnittke began his musical education in 1946 in Vienna where his father, a journalist and translator, had been posted. In 1948 the family moved to Moscow, where Schnittke studied piano and received a diploma in choral conducting. From 1953 to 1958 he studied counterpoint and composition with Yevgeny Golubev and instrumentation with Nikolai Rakov at the Moscow Conservatory. Schnittke completed the postgraduate course in composition there in 1961 and joined the Union of Composers the same year. He was particularly encouraged by Phillip Herschkowitz, a Webern disciple, who resided in the Soviet capital. In 1962, Schnittke was appointed instructor in instrumentation at the Moscow Conservatory, a post which he held until 1972. Thereafter he supported himself chiefly as a composer of film scores; by 1984 he had scored more than 60 films. Noted, above all, for his hallmark "polystylistic" idiom, Schnittke has written in a wide range of genres and styles. His

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3. Classical Net - Basic Repertoire List - Schnittke
Alfred Schnittke. ( b.1934) Additional Information Alfred Schnittke Web Page. Concerti Grossi. Concerto Grosso 1 for 2 Violins, Prepared Piano, Harpsichord 21 Strings Op. 88 (1977)/Deutsche Grammophon 4455202
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8. Alfred Schnittke
Alfred Schnittke Signs of Life. Alfred Schnittke, who died August 3 in Hamburg at the age of 64 after years of poor health, was
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Alfred Schnittke, who died August 3 in Hamburg at the age of 64 after years of poor health, was the most celebrated Russian composer of our time. I first heard about him as the composer of a notorious atonal cadenza for the Beethoven Violin Concerto that he wrote for the Russian virtuoso Gidon Kremer. Then Peter Sellars, who is often the first kid on the musical block, incorporated Schnittke's powerful First String Quartet into the action of his production of The Count of Monte Cristo , at the Kennedy Center in 1985, with the musicians on stage with the actors. Ten years ago, Sarah Caldwell brought Schnittke to Boston as part of "Making Music Together," her Russian festival, and we got our first real taste of his variety and inventiveness, No composer could be more serious, as the somber but beautiful 12-tone First Quartet suggests. But no serious composer could write zanier music, either. The difficulty with Schnittke is not that some of his pieces are long, serious, and spiritually probing whereas others are full of parodies and jokes it's that many are both. Who else would include an electric guitar in a multi-denominational Soviet Requiem Mass? Maybe that's what happens when your father's a Russian Jewish atheist and your mother's German-Russian and Catholic. The Kronos Quartet recorded Schnittke's Third String Quartet, with its echoes of Orlando di Lasso, Beethoven's

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15. Bio Of Alfred Schnittke
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Alfred Schnittke was born on 24 November 1934 in Engels, on the Volga River, in the Soviet Union. His father was born in Frankfurt to a Jewish family of Russian origin who had moved to the USSR in 1926, and his mother was a Volga-German born in Russia. Schnittke began his musical education in 1946 in Vienna where his father, a journalist and translator, had been posted. In 1948 the family moved to Moscow, where Schnittke studied piano and received a diploma in choral conducting.
From 1953 to 1958 he studied counterpoint and composition with Yevgeny Golubev and instrumentation with Nikolai Rakov at the Moscow Conservatory. Schnittke completed the postgraduate course in composition there in 1961 and joined the Union of Composers the same year. He was particularly encouraged by Phillip Herschkowitz, a Webern disciple, who resided in the Soviet capital.
In 1962, Schnittke was appointed instructor in instrumentation at the Moscow Conservatory, a post which he held until 1972. Thereafter he supported himself chiefly as a composer of film scores; by 1984 he had scored more than 60 films.
Noted, above all, for his hallmark "polystylistic" idiom, Schnittke has written in a wide range of genres and styles. His

16. Schnittke, Alfred (1934 - 1998)
Brief biography with summaries of orchestral and chamber music; includes recommended Marco Polo recording and caricature.
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Schnittke, Alfred (1934 - 1998)
Alfred Schnittke's work has won wide acceptance in recent years, particularly since political changes in the former Soviet Union. His early studies in Vienna were followed by formal training at the Moscow Conservatory, where he later taught. His musical language is eclectic, combining a number of styles, contemporary and traditional. Schnittke continued to work after suffering the first of a series of serious strokes in 1985. He died on 3 August 1998 in Hamburg. Orchestral Music Orchestral music by Schnittke includes a number of interesting concertos or works for solo instrument and orchestra. These include concertos for violin, for cello, for oboe and harp, for viola and for piano. A series of Concerti grossi is of significance, with the St. Florian Symphony and In memoriam, for solo viola and orchestra. Recommended Recording Cello Concerto / Cello Sonata / Stille Musik
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Chamber Music Schnittke's chamber music includes string quartets and sonatas for violin and for cello and piano, with a Sonata for violin and piano in the Olden Style and a Suite in the Old Style for the same instruments.

17. Die Deutsche Alfred Schnittke Homepage
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18. Remembering Alfred Schnittke
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Pictured in the foreground are Alfred Schnittke (left) and Gennady Rozhdestvensky at the Boston Symphony's American premiere of Schnittke's Symphony No. 1, on 24 March 1988.
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Our Russian music consultant, Dr. Laurel E. Fay, who often worked closely with Alfred Schnittke , recalls her friend: "In a society where art really mattered, where it had even been known to amount to a matter of life and death, Schnittke's was the music that mattered most to Russians of the post-Stalin, post-Shostakovich generation. His was the name that always floated off the tongue first in anyone's list of the most significant contemporary Soviet composers. It was a magic name. In the absence of press or promotion (withheld by the Soviet musical establishment), invoking it was enough to fill any Moscow concert hall to overflowing with people ravenous for aesthetic nourishment and intellectual stimulation. "One of my earliest encounters with Alfred's music took place with a group of student composers and musicologists at the Leningrad Conservatory in the mid-1970s. Crouched reverently around a prehistoric tape recorder, we strained our ears to disentangle the music from the white noise of an umpteenth-generation dub of his iconoclastic

19. Music Under Soviet Rule: Schnittke Book
alfred schnittke. by Alexander Ivashkin. Phaidon 20th Century Composers, 1996 This pioneering booklength study of alfred schnittke offers much factual background which will be new even to ardent
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by Alexander Ivashkin Phaidon 20th Century Composers, 1996
Under the editorship of Norman Lebrecht, Phaidon's series of through-illustrated introductions to 20th century composers has proved visually elegant, refreshingly unstuffy, and useful in providing basic biographical material. This pioneering book-length study of Alfred Schnittke offers much factual background which will be new even to ardent Western enthusiasts of the composer. In doing so, it also tells a story of interest both to the converted and to those more sceptical of Schnittke's worth. Ivashkin acknowledges the negative responses Schnittke's music has evoked in the West, but treats them as the self-evidently unenlightened grumbling of reactionaries soon to be left behind by history. Indeed, so sure is he of his hero's Christ-like irreproachability that detractors appear in these pages in an almost demonic light: There is a lack of irony in this passage - a cultish earnestness - which not only sits uneasily alongside references to Shostakovich but fails to square with the apparent irony of much of Schnittke's work in the 1970s (before his health began to fail and his outlook apparently became shadowed by an obsessive awareness of mortality). The misapprehension that everything in art is normal and nature is still producing its usual supply of geniuses is not exclusive to Russia, of course - but the passionate Russian need for something to believe in often overrides the cynical Russian gift for perceiving that the emperor has no clothes, and such is arguably happening here.

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