Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov
Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov ( Russian Владимир Иванович Ребиков ; born May 19 . Jul / 31 May 1866 greg. In Krasnoyarsk ; † 4. August 1920 in Yalta ) was a Russian composer.
Rebikow studied in Moscow with Nikolai Klenowski and, after a stay in Berlin and Vienna, worked as a music teacher and composer in Moscow.
He composed six operas , several pantomimes , two orchestral suites and church music works as well as music psychologies (musically represented psychological processes) and melomomics (lyrical scenes with music and facial expressions without text). He also experimented with gramophones and developed his own - now very rare - record that was played with so-called "blunt" Rebikow needles.
literature
- Sigurd Schmidt et al.: Moskwa: enziklopedija . Bolschaja rossijskaja enziklopedija, Moscow 1997, ISBN 978-5-85270-277-7 . (Russian)
Web links
- Rebikow's biography on answers.com
- Sheet music and audio files by Vladimir Ivanovich Rebikov in the International Music Score Library Project
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SURNAME | Rebikow, Vladimir Ivanovich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ребиков, Владимир Иванович (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 31, 1866 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Krasnoyarsk |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th August 1920 |
Place of death | Yalta |