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Tolia Nikiprowetzky (12 or 25 September 1916 – 5 May 1997) was a French composer and musicologist of Russian birth. His compositions include four operas (Les Noces d'Ombre, La Fête et les masques, Le Sourire de l'Autre and La Veuve du Héros); a symphony (Symphony Logos 5); concertos for saxophone, piano, cello, and trumpet; a piece for wind quintet and string orchestra; two large religious works (Numinis Sacra and Ode Funèbre); a few cantatas; several pieces for solo piano; and numerous chamber works among others. Some of his works experimented with serialism, electronic music, and reflected his interest in African music.

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  • Tolia Nikiprowetzky (de)
  • Tolia Nikiprowetzky (fr)
  • Tolia Nikiprowetzky (en)
  • Никипровецкий, Толя (ru)
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  • Tolia Nikiprowetzky (* 12. Septemberjul. / 25. September 1916greg. in Feodossija auf Krim; † 5. Mai 1997) war ein russischer Komponist. (de)
  • Tolia Nikiprowetzky, officiellement Anatole Nikiprowetzki, né le 25 septembre 1916 à Théodosie dans l'Empire russe et mort le 5 mai 1997 à Paris, est un compositeur français d'origine russe et un ethno-musicologue. (fr)
  • Толя Никипровецкий (фр. Tolia Nikiprowetzky, 25 сентября [8 октября] 1916, Феодосия, Крым, Российская империя — 5 мая 1997, XII округ Парижа, Франция) — французский композитор и музыковед русского происхождения, автор музыки государственного гимна Мавритании. (ru)
  • Tolia Nikiprowetzky (12 or 25 September 1916 – 5 May 1997) was a French composer and musicologist of Russian birth. His compositions include four operas (Les Noces d'Ombre, La Fête et les masques, Le Sourire de l'Autre and La Veuve du Héros); a symphony (Symphony Logos 5); concertos for saxophone, piano, cello, and trumpet; a piece for wind quintet and string orchestra; two large religious works (Numinis Sacra and Ode Funèbre); a few cantatas; several pieces for solo piano; and numerous chamber works among others. Some of his works experimented with serialism, electronic music, and reflected his interest in African music. (en)
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