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Alexander (Gustav) Adolfovich Winkler

Winkler: En Bretagne, Op. 13

Fantasy on 3 Breton Songs

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Musikproduktion Höflich  |  SKU: MPH6006
  • Composer: Alexander (Gustav) Adolfovich Winkler (1865-1935)
  • Format: Study Score
  • Instrumentation: Orchestra
  • Work: En Bretagne (В Бретани), Op. 13
  • Size: 8.3 x 11.6 inches
  • Pages: 66

Description

Composed after 1906 (Variations and Fugue on a Theme of J.S. Bach, Op. 12) but before 1909 (String Quartet No. 3, Op. 14), Alexander Winkler's, Op. 13 (En Bretagne, Fantasy overture on 3 Breton songs for orchestra) typified the nature of post-19th century conservatory sophistication. Although not well-known today, Winkler was an extremely proficient and dedicated composer, pianist, and pedagogue, most notably Alexander Prokofiev's piano teacher at St. Petersburg Conservatory from 1905 to 1909, whose meticulousness supercharged the young neo-classicist wanting technique at the time. So important was Winkler upon the composer that his, Op. 2 (Four Etudes) was dedicated to him. in his diary in 1909 he wrote about the composition, "But the memory of Winkler is still sacred. and in memory of the good old years, I composed four piano etudes especially for him in the summer".1 Others like professor and colleague Alexander Glazunov also dedicated works to him, his, Op. 101 (4 Preludes and Fugues) bearing, "to my friend" (moemu drugu).

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Winkler: En Bretagne, Op. 13

$ 39.25

Description

Composed after 1906 (Variations and Fugue on a Theme of J.S. Bach, Op. 12) but before 1909 (String Quartet No. 3, Op. 14), Alexander Winkler's, Op. 13 (En Bretagne, Fantasy overture on 3 Breton songs for orchestra) typified the nature of post-19th century conservatory sophistication. Although not well-known today, Winkler was an extremely proficient and dedicated composer, pianist, and pedagogue, most notably Alexander Prokofiev's piano teacher at St. Petersburg Conservatory from 1905 to 1909, whose meticulousness supercharged the young neo-classicist wanting technique at the time. So important was Winkler upon the composer that his, Op. 2 (Four Etudes) was dedicated to him. in his diary in 1909 he wrote about the composition, "But the memory of Winkler is still sacred. and in memory of the good old years, I composed four piano etudes especially for him in the summer".1 Others like professor and colleague Alexander Glazunov also dedicated works to him, his, Op. 101 (4 Preludes and Fugues) bearing, "to my friend" (moemu drugu).

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