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Sergei Rachmaninoff, December 10, 1918Portrait photograph by Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany;

Sergei Rachmaninoff, December 10, 1918
Portrait photograph by Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany; 1869–1942)
Glass negative
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.


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Ladies, if he:

- never texts you back

- is always sleeping too much

- is generally unhealthy

- had a spiritual experience in Vienna

- dreams of uniting serious and light music

He’s not your man. He’s Soviet/German composer Alfred Schnittke.

Scriabin was born on christmas…

Jesus was born on christmas…

…therefore…

it’s the 25th my dudes


y'all know what it means


MerryScriabmas!

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huggablekaiju: exhaustedscreen:‘The grave of the Russian composer Alfred Schnittke in Novodevichye

huggablekaiju:

exhaustedscreen:

‘The grave of the Russian composer Alfred Schnittke in Novodevichye Cemetery in Moscow is surmounted by a stone on which is engraved a rest beneath a fermata with a triple forte noted at the bottom: A very, very loud extended silence.’

- John Biguenet, Silence (London: Bloomsbury, 2015), p.49.

The fermata suggests the indicated notation (in this case, a rest) is to continue at the discretion of the conductor. When the chosen conductor arrives, Alfred Schnittke will rise again.

that’s for orchestral pieces though, in solo pieces the performer decides how long to hold it… which means,,

the chosen conductor isn’t needed, Schnittke will rise when we need him the most


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Mily Balakirev - Etude D-flat major for solo Piano

Bogdan Czapiewski - Piano

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