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Mimi Ezust wrote:
>Does anyone else know this composer? Have any favorites? This is the first
>piece of his that I have encountered.
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>And who is Ivan? A relative? [An uncle I think. -Dave]
Nikolai Tcherpnin - Russian Composer
Alexander Nikolavich Tcherpnin Russian Composer who went to China and then
to the US. Wrote lots of piano music.
Ivan Tcherpnin - composer of electronic and traditional concert music at
Harvard, died last year.
Stirling Newberry
[To clarify a bit, I was thinking of the Taneyevs (Alexander Sergeievich
1850-1918 was the uncle of Sergei Ivanovich 1856-1915) when I made my
comment above. The Tcherepnins were related too. Nicolai (1873-1945)
was the father of Alexander (1899-1977). Ivan (1943-1998), director
of the Harvard Computer Music Center from 1972 until his death, was
related as well, but I don't recall the exact relationship (I'd guess
son of Alexander, but with my track record lately...).
FWIW, I use these two families as something of a litmus test for the
competence of the staff at the stores where I shop. If they are all
relegated to one slot, I tend to think the staff doesn't know what they
are doing, which is unfortunately the norm these days. -Dave]
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