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...like Rimsky-Korsakov. His own compositions, however, although few, are as noteworthy as his influence. Professor Hill, assisted by Mr. Leonard, will give illustrations from them at noon today in the Music Building, as a part of Music 4d, Professor Hill's course on the Russian nationalists from Glinka to Stravinsky...
...Souvoroff" Arensky 2. Prelude to "Khovantchina" Moussorgsky 3. Melody in F Rubinstein 4. Polovtsian Dances from Igor" "Prince Borodin -- 5. Suite, "Raymonda" Glazounov 6. Berceuse from "The Fire Bird" Stravinsky 7. Fandaugo from "Caprice on Spanish Themes" Rimsky-Korsakov 8. Marche Slave Tchaikovsky -- 9. Overture to "Russian and Ludmilla" Glinka 10. "Vocalise" Rachmaninov 11. Polonaise Liadov
...Glinka: Overture to "Russian and Ludmilla...
Another innovation in the Division of Music is a course on the modern Russian composers, "The Russian Nationalists from Glinka through Stravinsky". Professor Hill will conduct this course...
When asked to comment upon Russian nationalistic music and the aims of the course, Professor Hill said: "This new course deals with one of the most important manifestations of nationalism in the growth of certain Russian composers beginning with Glinka, including the famous group, `the invincible band', touching upon the music of Tschaikowski, Scriabine, and others of his contemporaries, and concluding with Stravinsky, a thoroughly characteristic product of 20th century musical...