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The Traveler

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From The All Classical Guide: The long-lived Alexander Grechaninov was, until the latter twentieth century, a largely neglected figure seen as having written a few worthwhile liturgical works and some attractive children's music, but little more. Then, his five symphonies and other orchestral compositions garnered some attention, while his many stage works awaited rediscovery. Stylistically, he was very conservative, and as neo-Classical, serial, and other progressive techniques took hold in the twentieth century, his music was increasingly viewed as outdated. Had it not been for the stubborn opposition of his uneducated father, who could barely read, Grechaninov may have developed sooner. He began study on the piano at the relatively late age of 14, mainly owing to the urging of a caring sister-in-law. Grechaninov enrolled at the Moscow Conservatory in 1881 over the objections of his father. There he studied piano first with Nikolai Kashkin, then later with Vasily Safonov. He also took instruction in composition from Taneyev and Arensky, the latter largely in fugal writing. He left Moscow in 1890 for further study with Rimsky-Korsakov at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. His Concert Overture (1892 - 1893) gave Grechaninov his first success, and his 1894 String Quartet captured a prize at the Belyayev Chamber Music Competition. He supported himself and his wife (whom he married in 1891) during this time as a piano teacher. Perhaps his greatest success in the nineteenth century was the 1895 premiere of his Symphony No. 1 (led by Rimsky-Korsakov). In 1896, he relocated to Moscow once again, where he taught piano and worked on several compositions, chief among them his opera Dobrinya Nikitich (1895 - 1901) and the first of his four Liturgies of St. John Chrysostom (1897). He also wrote incidental music for plays during this time, such as his score for The Death of Ivan the Terrible (1896). In the first decade of the twentieth century, Grechaninov arranged many songs of ethnic origin for children, producing several popular numbers and giving him great prominence among Russian composers. In 1906, he accepted teaching posts at the Moscow Conservatory and Gnessin School of Music. Throughout his career, Grechaninov composed many works in the sacred genre and in recognition of this continuing work, the Tsarist government granted him a yearly stipend of 2,000 rubles. After the Bolshevik Revolution, he lost the stipend and ultimately his faith in his homeland, feeling his religious and political convictions were at odds with those of the Communist regime. After several trips abroad, he emigrated to Paris in 1925, where he established a career as a pianist and still managed to devote much time to composition.

Title:

The Traveler

Composed by:

Alexander Gretchaninoff

Instrument:

Piano

Scorings:

Instrumental Solo

Original Published Key:

C Major

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes

Product #:

MN0043367

Price:

$5.99
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Number of Pages:

1

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Composed by:

Alexander Gretchaninoff

Number of Pages:

1

Form:

Song

Instrument:

Piano

Scoring:

Instrumental Solo

Original Published Key:

C Major

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes

Product #:

MN0043367

Tempo:

Moderato assai

Metronome:

q = 140

Styles:

Classical

20th-Century

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Composer:

Alexander Gretchaninoff

Opus:

Opus 98, No. 14

Date:

1967

Publisher:

Universal Music Publishing Group

Product Type:

Musicnotes

Musicnotes

Product #:

MN0043367

From the Book:

Children's Album Opus 98

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