Rebikov, Vladimir 1866 - 1920

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Author : Higuchi, Ai
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Born in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, in 1866, he was a composer of late Russian Romantic music. He studied under Klenovsky at the Moscow Conservatory. From 1901, he was active as a pianist both domestically and internationally. His early style was influenced by Tchaikovsky, and he composed many warm, lyrical, and elegant works. However, from around 1900, he began to explore Impressionism, for example, by employing the whole-tone scale. A representative work from this period is "Musical Satire" for voice and piano, a small-scale piece in an Expressionistic style. Many of his piano compositions are works for children or small salon pieces.
Works(56)
Piano Solo (9)
pieces (19)
suite (3)
other dances (2)
character pieces (2)
Various works (22)
Piano Ensemble (3)