Alfred Schnittke

Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)

Alfred Garriyevich Schnittke [Shnitke]
Альфре́д Га́рриевич Шни́тке
Nationality: Russian | Soviet
Born: November 24, 1934, Engels Died: August 3, 1998, Hamburg (age 63)
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Date Age Duration Work Assets
1955 20-21 16:00
1963 28-29 17:00
1965 30-31 13:00
1966 31-32 18:00
1968 33-34 20:00
1968 33-34 11:00
1971 36-37 5:00
1972 37-38 16:00
1972-1976 37-42 26:00
1973 38-39
Greeting Rondo (for violin and piano)
1974-1979 39-45
Hymns I–IV (for cello, bassoon, bass, percussion, harp and harpsichord)
1975 40-41
Cantus perpetuus (for harpsichord and percussion)
1975 40-41
Moz-Art (for flute, clarinet, 3 violins, viola, cello, bass and organ)
1976 41-42 7:00
1978 43-44
Stille Nacht (for violin and piano)
1978 43-44 21:00
1979 44-45 6:00
1980 45-46
Moz-Art (for oboe, violin, cello, bass, harpsichord and harp)
1980 45-46 22:00
1981-1982 46-48
Septet (for flute, 2 clarinets, violin, viola, cello and harpsichord)

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