Mikhaïl Nossyrev
Classical music, Richard Wagner, Henry Cowell, Nicolas Slonimsky
978-620-1-57310-9
6201573100
92
2013-08-13
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. William "Bill" Russell (February 26, 1905, Canton, Missouri – August 9, 1992, New Orleans, Louisiana) was an American music historian and modernist composer. He was born Russell William Wagner, but when he decided to become a classical music composer, he dropped his last name as it was already "taken" by Richard Wagner. He was a leading figure in percussion music composition, influenced by his acquaintances John Cage and Henry Cowell. Russell also influenced Cage in his emphasis of percussion.
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