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Nc 6 / 1986 Beet

Skinner, Frederick W.:
Lenin and Beethoven : beyond the "Appassionata" affair / Frederick W. Skinner. – 2003. – Portr., Ill.

Über Lenins Liebe zu Beethovenscher Musik, besonders op. 57, op. 13 und op. 125.

In: The Beethoven journal / San José State University. – 18 (2003), S. 62-65

Inv.-Nr. 04.004 HB

Schlagwörter:
Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 57 / Lenin, Vladimir I.
Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 13 / Lenin, Vladimir I.
Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 125 / Lenin, Vladimir I.
Beethoven, Ludwig van / Rezeption / Lenin, Vladimir I.

Z 12040

Skinner, Frederick W.:
A Shakespeare of the masses : Beethoven and the Russian intelligentsia, 1830-1914 / Frederick W. Skinner. – 2004

Fotokopie.

Rilm 04:03750

In: Canadian american slavic studies. – 38 (2004), S. 409-429

Inv.-Nr. 13.040

Schlagwörter:
Beethoven, Ludwig van / Rezeption / Russland / 1830-1914

Nc 6 / 1986 Beet

Skinner, Frederick W.:
"Triumph of the organic" : Aleksandr Nikolaevich Serov and the ninth symphony / Frederick W. Skinner. – 2006. – Ill., Portr.

In: The Beethoven journal / San José State University. – 21 (2006), No. 1, S. 2-11

Inv.-Nr. 06.1309 HB

Abschnitte: I. Introduction. – II. A life in music. – III. Challenging the critics. – IV. A close reading of the Ninth. – V. Concluding remarks

Schlagwörter:
Serov, Aleksandr N. / Biographie
Serov, Aleksandr N. / Musikkritik
Beethoven, Ludwig van / Rezeption / Serov, Aleksandr N.
Beethoven, Ludwig van / letzte Schaffensperiode / Rezeption
Beethoven, Ludwig van / op. 125 / Rezeption / Serov, Aleksandr N.

Nr 1 / 2022 Skin

Skinner, Frederick W.:
Beethoven in Russia : music and politics / Frederick W. Skinner. – First printing. – Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, 2022. – XV, 326 S. : Portr., Ill.

ISBN/ISMN 9780253063052

Inv.-Nr. 23.775

Inhalt (grob): Prelude: Music in the Tsar's Gulag. – Part I. Russia before 1917. – 1. Encountering Beethoven: Salon and Concert Hall. – 2. Engaging Beethoven: Writer and critic. – 3. Evaluating Beethoven: From "Freude" to "Freiheit". – 4. Embracing Beethoven: Concert Hall and riverbank.- Part. II. Russia after 1917. – 5. Beethoven as revolutionary: Red star rising. – 6. Beethoven as icon: Cult and canon. – Beethoven as Beethoven: The end of ideology. – Postlude: Project Gulag 2010. – Index.

Schlagwörter:
Beethoven, Ludwig van / Rezeption / Russland

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