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Reinhold Móritsevich Glière (en ruso: Рейнгольд Морицевич Глиэр, en ucraniano: Ре́йнгольд Мо́ріцевич Гліер / Reingol'd Moritsevich Glier; Kiev, actual Ucrania, 11 de enero de 1875 – Moscú, 23 de junio de 1956) fue un compositor posromántico ucraniano soviético de origen germano-polaco.
Reinhold Moritzevich Glière (Russian: Рейнгольд Морицевич Глиэр; 11 January 1875 [O.S. 30 December 1874] – 23 June 1956), born Reinhold Ernest Glier, was a Russian and Soviet composer of German and Polish descent. He was awarded the title of People's Artist of RSFSR (1935) and People's Artist of USSR (1938).
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Reinhold Glière. (Reinhold Moritzovich o Moritsevich Glière; Kiev, 1874 - Moscú, 1956) Compositor ucraniano. Reinhold Glière estudió con Antón Arensky, Serguéi Taneyev y Mijail Ippolitov-Ivanov en Moscú; más tarde fue profesor en el conservatorio de esta ciudad.
19 de jun. de 2024 · Reinhold Glière was a Soviet composer, of German and Polish descent, who was noted for his works incorporating elements of the folk music of several eastern Soviet republics. Glière was the son of a musician and maker of wind instruments.
This website is a celebration of the life and music of Russian composer Reinhold Moritsevich Glière (1875-1956), and in particular his epic Third Symphony. The Symphony no 3 in B minor, opus 42, is a large symphonic work – a program symphony – depicting the life of folk hero Ilya Murometz.
composer and musical teacher. Arbeitszimmer in Moskau / study room in Moscow. Reinhold Glière 1950 in Odessa.