Scene from the first production of S.V. Rachmaninov`s opera.
Scene from the first production of S.V. Rachmaninov`s opera “Aleko”. The Bolshoi Theater 1893.
Scene from the first production of S.V. Rachmaninov`s opera “Aleko”. The Bolshoi Theater 1893.
Concert program, featuring works by the Conservatoire student S.V. Rachmaninov 1892.
Sergei Vassilyevich Rachmaninov (1873-1943), composer, pianist, conductor.
A.S. Arensky, N.N. Zvantsev and S.I. Taneyev in one of the class-room at the Conservatoire.
Anton Stepanovich Arensky (1861-1906), composer, pianist, conductor. Teacher of theoretical subjects (1882-1895, since. 1889 – professor). With his pupils. G.E. Conus, N.S. Morozov, A.S. Arensky, S.V. Rachmaninov 1892.
S.I. Taneyev and V.I. Safonov.
Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924), pianist, composer. Professor of piano.
Povel Avgustovich Pabst (1854-1897), pianist, composer. Teacher of piano, since, professor.
Stepan Vassilyevich Smolensky (1848-1909), choral conductor, paleographer, researcher of Russian church singing. Professor in history of Russian church singing. 1889-1901).
Playbill of the second concert to commemorate the opening of M.I. Glinka`s Monument in Smolensk 1885.
The Mounument to M.I. Glinka in Smolensk by sculptor A. von Blok 1885.
Alexender Tikhonovich Grechaninov (1864-1956), pupil of S.I. Taneyev, composer.
S.I. Taneyev`s pupils: Leonid Vladimirovich Nickolayev )1878-1942), pianist, composer, pedagogue, People`s Artist of the RFSFSR, and Reinhold Moritzevich Gliere (1875-1956), composer, conductor, professor of the Conservatotie (1920-1941), People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate or the USSR State Prize.
Yuili Dmitriyevich Engel 1868-1927, pupil of S.I. Taneyev, music critic, composer, music and public figure.
S.I. Taneyev. “Imitative Counterpoint in Strict”. Cover of the edition.
A page from B.L. Yavorsky`s student work on forms with marks made by S.I. Taneyev.
Anatoly Ivanovich Galli 1853-1915, pianist, composer. Teacher of piano 1879-1909.
Ivan Voizekhovich Hrimaly 1844-1915, violinist. Teacher of violin 1869-1915, since 1874 professor.
Ida Ivanovna Eichenwald 1842-1917, harpist. Professor of harp 1875-1906.