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Nikolai Karetnikov

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140:, (1970–1987). Having no opportunity to perform these works in public, he persuaded the Moscow Cinema Orchestra to make the recording for him privately, section by section over the years. When the tape was ready, the vocal parts were added. This was, perhaps, the only examples of a 129:
Opera House (1971) in the composer's absence, because he was not given permission to travel abroad. His main activity at that time was writing incidental music for theatre, film and television.
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Le Chant du Monde, Russian Season LDC288070, Released: February 1994. Audio CD DDD. Karetnikov, Nikolai:
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He continued to compose and publish his serious works in secrecy. He wrote two large scale operas
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Karetnikov was also the author of a collection of autobiographical stories called
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in 1990 (A French translation was published in the same year by Editions Horay).
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Film scores: about 60 including "Run", "A Rotten Tale", "First Russians", etc.
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A drama of non-recognition: a profile of Nikolai Karetnikov's life and work
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Karetnikov studied at the Central Musical School (1942–1948) and the
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Melodia C10 29949 000. (LP) Recorded: 1988. Nikolai Karetnikov:
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10 Pieces for piano written in school years (1943–1946)
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Le Chant du Monde LDC 288029/30. Nikolai Karetnikov:
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Concert Piece 398:Тиль Уленшпигель 294:Orchestral works 204:Тиль Уленшпигель 179:), published in 136:(1965–1985) and 29: 16:Russian composer 953: 952: 948: 947: 946: 944: 943: 942: 878: 877: 876: 871: 811:Humphrey Searle 786:Juan Carlos Paz 706:Jacques Calonne 656:Richard Barrett 631:Kees van Baaren 606:Hans Abrahamsen 597: 587: 535: 446: 393: 354:Sholom Aleichem 281:Boris Pasternak 257:E.T.A. 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Index

Russian
Moscow
Underground
nonconformist
Soviet
Moscow Conservatory
Vissarion Shebalin
Tatiana Nikolayeva
Philip Herschkowitz
Berg
Webern
twelve-tone technique
Bolshoi Theatre
Natalia Kasatkina
Vladimir Vasiliev
Soviet Union
Symphony No. 4
Prague
Prague Spring
Hanover
samizdat
Bielefeld Opera
Germany
Geoffrey Moull
Hanover
Russia
Till Eulenspiegel
Bielefeld
Germany
The Mystery of The Apostle Paul

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