Ludmila Korabelnikova recounts the life and times of Alexander
Tcherepnin, a prolific and often emulated composer who produced
four operas, 13 ballets, four symphonies, numerous orchestral and
chamber works, and more than 200 piano pieces. He was born in
Russia in 1899 to a family of musicians and artists. However, Aaron
Copland referred to him as "an honorary American composer" and Toru
Takemitsu called him "a father figure of Japanese music."
Korabelnikova focuses not only on the biographical elements of
Tcherepnin's story, but also on his music and its technical
innovations. She includes extended quotations by the composer
himself and selective analytical commentary, based on primary
sources and contemporaneous accounts.
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