Biography of alexander goedicke

biography of alexander goedicke

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    Alexander Fyodorovich Goedicke (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Гёдике, romanized: Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gyodike; [a] 4 March [O.S.

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      Alexander Fyodorovich [Fjodorowitsch] Goedicke [also: (auch: Gedike, Gödike, Goedike or Gödicke; Russian: Александр Фёдорович Гедике] was a Russian composer, pianist, organist and pedagogue of German descent.
    Alexander Fyodorovich Goedicke was a Russian and Soviet composer and pianist.
    Alexander Fyodorovich Goedicke (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Гёдике, romanized: Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gyodike; [a] 4 March 1877 [O.S.
    Alexander Goedicke pursued an unspectacular career on four fronts as composer, pianist, organist and teacher.

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      Alexander Goedicke pursued an unspectacular career on four fronts as composer, pianist, organist and teacher.

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      Alexander Fyodorovich Goedicke (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Гедике, tr.
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  • Alexander Goedicke was born in 1877 in Moscow into a family of professional musicians of German descent.
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  • Goedicke Alexander Fyodorovich (born March 4 [February 20, O.S.], , Moscow, Russia – died July 9, , Moscow, Russia), Russian composer of the first half of the XX century, organist, pianist, teacher, professor at the Moscow Conservatory, founder of the Soviet organ school.
  • Alexander Goedicke

    Alexander Fyodorovich Goedicke (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Гедике, tr.Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gedike; 4 March 1877 [O.S. 20 February] in Moscow – 9 July 1957 in Moscow) was a Russiancomposer and pianist.

    Goedicke was a professor at Moscow Conservatory. With no formal training in composition, he studied piano at the Moscow Conservatory with Galli, Pavel Pabst and Vasily Safonov. Goedicke won the Anton Rubinstein Competition in 1900. Despite his lack of traditional guidance, his compositional efforts were rewarded when he won the Rubinstein Prize for Composition at the young age of 23. Goedicke died at the age of 80 on July 9, 1957.

    Selected works

    Opera
    • Virineya (Виринея) (1913–1915); libretto by the composer
    • At the Crossing (У п