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This research paper creates a modern score transcription of selected choral works by composer Alexander Chesnokov. The life and works of Alexander Chesnokov are almost completely unknown in the United States. A collection of his works is housed in the New York Public Library (NYPL). Selected transcripts from this collection provide insight into the works and style of Alexander Chesnokov. They may also serve as a study guide and point for further research and explorations into the life and compositions of this Russian composer. The sets of transcriptions within this paper were created from a microfilm copy from the NYPL's archival holdings. This study comprises transcriptions of selected scores, a discussion of errors and editorial choices, text translations, and a brief history of choral performance and style during pre-revolutionary Russia, the time period during which this composer lived and wrote.
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Title
- Transcription of selected manuscript scores by Alexander Chesnokov: works for men's voices
Contributors
- Smolnik, Carric (Author)
- Gentry, Gregory (Thesis advisor)
- Reber, William (Committee member)
- Rockmaker, Jody (Committee member)
- Campbell, Andrew (Committee member)
- Saucier, Catherine (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2011
Subjects
- Music
- Russian History
- Alexander
- Chesnokov
- Choral
- Russian . .
- Choruses, Secular (Men's voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied--Analysis, appreciation.
- Choruses, Secular (Men's voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied
- Choruses, Secular (Men's voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied--Scores.
- Choruses, Secular (Men's voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: D.M.A., Arizona State University, 2011
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (page 57)
- Field of study: Music
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by Carric Smolnik