Category: Music
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Yuili Dmitriyevich Engel 1868-1927.
Yuili Dmitriyevich Engel 1868-1927, pupil of S.I. Taneyev, music critic, composer, music and public figure.
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S.I. Taneyev. Imitative Counterpoint in Strict.
S.I. Taneyev. “Imitative Counterpoint in Strict”. Cover of the edition.
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A page from B.L. Yavorsky`s student work.
A page from B.L. Yavorsky`s student work on forms with marks made by S.I. Taneyev.
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S.I. Taneyev
S.I. Taneyev
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Anatoly Ivanovich Galli 1853-1915.
Anatoly Ivanovich Galli 1853-1915, pianist, composer. Teacher of piano 1879-1909.
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Ivan Voizekhovich Hrimaly 1844-1915.
Ivan Voizekhovich Hrimaly 1844-1915, violinist. Teacher of violin 1869-1915, since 1874 professor.
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Ida Ivanovna Eichenwald 1842-1917
Ida Ivanovna Eichenwald 1842-1917, harpist. Professor of harp 1875-1906.
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Yelizaveta Andreevna Lavrovskaya 1845-1919.
Yelizaveta Andreevna Lavrovskaya 1845-1919, singer. Professor of solo singing 1888-1919.
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Nickolai Sergeyevich Zverev 1832-1893, pianist.
Nickolai Sergeyevich Zverev 1832-1893, pianist, teacher of piano 1870-1893, since 1883 – professor. With his pupils.
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Nickolai Mikhailovich Ladukhin 1860-1918.
Nickolai Mikhailovich Ladukhin 1860-1918, music theorist and composer. Teacher of solfege, harmony and instrumentation 1886-1917, since 1904 – professor.
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Alfred Edmundovich von Glen (1858-1927).
Alfred Edmundovich von Glen (1858-1927). Professor 1890-1921.
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A.I. Siloti and F. Liszt. Alexander Iljich Siloti (1863-1945).
A.I. Siloti and F. Liszt. Alexander Iljich Siloti (1863-1945), pupil of N.G. Rubinstein, pianist, conductor. Professor of piano. (1889-1891).
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Alexandra Ivanovna Hubert.
Alexandra Ivanovna Hubert (nee Batalina, 1850-1837), pupil of N.G. Rubinstein, pianist. Teacher of piano 1874-1883, 1888-1910, 1915-1930, inspector 1889-1914. Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
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Scene from Tableau 4 of P.I. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin”.
Scene from Tableau 4 of P.I. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin” in the Conservatoire student’s performance 1879.
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S.V. Ghilev as Onegin.
S.V. Ghilev as Onegin, and V.V. Makhalov as German in the “Eugene Onegin” 1879.
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Poster announcing premiere.
Poster announcing premiere of P.I. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin” in the Conservatoire students’ performances 1879.
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M.N. Klimentova – Muromtseva.
M.N. Klimentova – Muromtseva as Tatyana in P.I. Tchaikovsky’s opera “Eugene Onegin” 1879.
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Yevlalia Pavlovna Kadmina (1853-1881).
Yevlalia Pavlovna Kadmina (1853-1881) pupil of A.D. Alexandrova – Kochetova, singer.
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P.I. Tchaikovsky. Incidental music for A.N. Ostrovsky’s fairytale.
P.I. Tchaikovsky. Incidental music for A.N. Ostrovsky’s fairytale “The Snow Maiden”. Cover of the first edition.
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P.I. Tchaikovsky
P.I. Tchaikovsky.
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Ivan Vassilyevich Samarin (1817-1885).
Ivan Vassilyevich Samarin (1817-1885), dramatic actor. Teacher of declamation and dramatic art (1872-1885)
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The Diploma granted by the World Exhibition in Paris.
The Diploma granted by the World Exhibition in Paris to N.G. Rubinstein for participating in the Russian concert (1878) as a pianist and conductor.
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Trocadero Place in Paris.
Trocadero Place in Paris, were held during the World Exhibition (1878).
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N.G. Rubinstein.
N.G. Rubinstein. The portrait painted by V.G. Perov.
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P.I. Tchaikovsky. First Piano Concerto.
P.I. Tchaikovsky. First Piano Concerto. Cover of the first edition.
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Programme of the Conservatoire students’ perfomance of the opera Der Freischutz
Programme of the Conservatoire students’ perfomance of the opera Der Freischutz, which took place on N.G. Rubinstain’s name- day, by tradition marked by the Conservatoire (1875).
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Programme of the students’ evening – party.
Programme of the students’ evening – party, when fragments from dramatic plays and symphonic music were performed. 1874.
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Giacomo (Yakov Nickolayevich) Galvani (1825-1889).
Giacomo (Yakov Nickolayevich) Galvani (1825-1889), singer. Professor of solo singing (1869-1887).
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P.A. Khokhov and M.M. Karyakin.
P.A. Khokhov and M.M. Karyakin, pupils of A.D. Alexandrova Kochetova.
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P.I. Tchaikovsky’s letter to A.D. Alexandrova Kochetova.
P.I. Tchaikovsky’s letter to A.D. Alexandrova Kochetova.
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Alexandra Dormidontova Alexandrova Kochetova (1833-1902), singer.
Alexandra Dormidontova Alexandrova Kochetova (1833-1902), singer, professor of solo (1866-1880).
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P.I. Tchaikovsky. Flagment from Andante cantabile.
P.I. Tchaikovsky. Flagment from Andante cantabile – the second movement of the First Quartet. Autograph.
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Wilhem (Vassily Fyodorovich) Fitzentagen (1848-1890).
Wilhem (Vassily Fyodorovich) Fitzentagen (1848-1890), German cellist. Professor of cello (1870-1890).
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Karl Klingworth (1830-18-1916).
Karl Klingworth (1830-18-1916), German pianist, conductor. Professor of piano and chamber ensemble (1868-1881).
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Adolf Davidovich Brodsky (1851-1929).
Adolf Davidovich Brodsky (1851-1929), violinist. Teacher of violin (1874-1878).
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Scene from M. I. Glinka’s opera “A Life for the Tsar”.
Scene from M. I. Glinka’s opera “A Life for the Tsar”. (Ivan Susanin) performed by the Conservatoire students (1869).
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Sergei Vassilyevich Shumsky (1821-1878).
Sergei Vassilyevich Shumsky (1821-1878) dramatic actor. Teacher of scenic art (1868-1872).
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H. Berlioz’s autograph on the blackboard in the Conservatoire.
H. Berlioz’s autograph on the blackboard in the Conservatoire.
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H. Berlioz’s letter to N.G. Rubinstein.
H. Berlioz’s letter to N.G. Rubinstein. Autograph.
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Playbill announcing H.Berlioz’s concert.
Playbill announcing H.Berlioz’s concert at the Manege (Exerzishaus) building.
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The first Honours’ Board.
The first Honours’ Board at the Conservatorie.
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Prince Vorontsov’s house in Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street.
Prince Vorontsov’s house in Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street, where the Conservatorie located since 1871.
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Nickolai Albertovich Hubert (1840-1888).
Nickolai Albertovich Hubert (1840-1888), music figure. Professor of the theory of music (1870-1888), director (1881-1883).
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Herman Avgustovich Laroche (1845-1904).
Herman Avgustovich Laroche (1845-1904), music critic, composer. Professor of the theory and history of music (1867-1870, 1883-1886).
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P.I. Tchaikovsky’s pupils at his classes.
P.I. Tchaikovsky’s pupils at his classes of free composition, harmony and instrumentation constituted the first Students’ Quartet of the Moscow Conservatoire.
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Pyotr Ivanovich Jurgenson (1836-1903)
Pyotr Ivanovich Jurgenson (1836-1903) founder (1861) and proprietor of P. Jurgenson Music Publishers House (now Muzyka Publishers) and Russia, member of the Directorate, comission agent and attorey to the Moscow Branch of the Russian Music Siciety.
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Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (1856-1915).
Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (1856-1915), pupil of P. I. Tchaikovsky, composer, pianist, conductor, music and public figure. Teacher of musical theory, composition and piano (1878-1905, since 1881- professor), director (1885-1889)
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Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky. Music Feuilletons and Notes.
Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky. Music Feuilletons and Notes. The title page of the first edition. Many of Tchaikovsky’s articles dealt with the concert recitals of professors and students of the Moscow Conservatorie.
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Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky. The Concise Textbook On Harmony.
Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky. The Concise Textbook On Harmony. Title page. Autograph.
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The Conservatoire’s class- room.
The Conservatoire’s class- room for theory of music lessons, in which P.I. Tchaikovsky teught in the 1870s
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Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), composer.
Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), composer, conductor, music critic, music and public figure. Professor of theory music and free composition (1866-1878).
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N.G. Rubinstain (in centre).
N.G. Rubinstain (in centre) and H.A. Loroche (sitting first from left) amongst the Russian Music Society leaders.
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Berhnard Cossmann (1822-1910), German cellist.
Berhnard Cossmann (1822-1910), German cellist. Professor of cello (1866-1870).
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Anton Karlovich Door (1833-1899).
Anton Karlovich Door (1833-1899), Austrian pianist. Professor of piano (1866-1869).
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Ferdind Laub (1832-1875).
Ferdind Laub (1832-1875), Czech violinist, composer. Professor of violin (1866-1874).
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Alexander Ivanovich Djubjuk (1812-1897) pianist.
Alexander Ivanovich Djubjuk (1812-1897) pianist. Professor of piano (1866-1869).
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The minutes of the first session of the Conservatoire Council of Professors held on the 27th of September, 1866.
The minutes of the first session of the Conservatoire Council of Professors held on the 27th of September, 1866. In French.
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Cover of the vocal score edition.
Cover of the vocal score edition of M. I. Glinka’s opera Ruslan and Lydmila.