Henk Heijmans on Nostr: Alfred Schnittke (Russian, 1934 – 1998) early music shows the strong influence of ...
Alfred Schnittke (Russian, 1934 – 1998) early music shows the strong influence of Dmitri Shostakovich. He developed a polystylistic technique in works such as the epic "First Symphony" (1969–1972) and "First Concerto Grosso" (1977). As his health deteriorated, Schnittke's music started to abandon much of the extroversion of his polystylism and retreated into a more withdrawn, bleak style.
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