Fedor Andreevich Kanille (1836-1900) - Russian pianist, teacher.
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Professions | pianist , music teacher |
Instruments | piano |
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Biography
He studied the art of the piano game in St. Petersburg with N. I. Moreysky. He made his debut in St. Petersburg in 1850 (at the age of 13) [1] [2] . He performed twice in concerts of the Free Music School , performing the Concert Piece of R. Schumann (6.5.1864) and the 2nd Concerto for Piano and Orchestra F. Liste (1865 - first performance in Russia) [1] [2] .
Gave piano lessons and compositions; in 1859–1862, N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov was among his students. From 1861 he taught piano at the Court Choir [1] [2] .
Since the late 1850s. was close to M. A. Balakirev and his musical circle [2] , where N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov [1] also introduced them.
I moved the 2nd overture for 3 Russian themes (“1000 years”, or “Russia”) [1] and the symphonic poem “In the Czech Republic” by M. A. Balakirev [2] to the piano for 4 hands.
Recognition
N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov dedicated to Fyodor Andreyevich Kanille his 1st symphony (1862) and the song “Stand up, come down, long ago” to the words of L. A. Maya (1870) [1] [2] [3] .
Reviews
Canille opened my eyes to many things. With what admiration I heard from him that "Ruslan" is really the best opera in the world, that Glinka is the greatest genius. ... He was a good pianist; From him I first heard a good piano performance.
- Rimsky-Korsakov N. A. Chronicle of my musical life . - M .: Direct-Media, 2015. - p. 26.
Performed this concert [4] of the city of Canille and performed beautifully; not to mention the clarity, loyalty and strength, the very meaning of the work, to the genus of which we still have little used, was very true. The very choice of the play exposes in Canilla not only an excellent pianist, but also a performer who is ready to serve modern art.
- C. A. Cui // St. Petersburg Vedomosti. - 1865. - № 100. (quoted from: [1] )
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 notes 17 // Rimsky-Korsakov N. A. Chronicle of my musical life. - M .: Direct Media, 2015. - p . 629-631 .
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Musical Encyclopedia, 1973-1982 .
- ↑ Rimsky-Korsakov N. A. The Tsar's Bride . Kaliningrad Regional Scientific Library. The date of appeal is October 25, 2017.
- ↑ We are talking about the performance of the 2nd concert of F. List in a concert of the Free Music School in 1865.
Literature
- Kanille Fedor Andreevich // Musical Encyclopedia : [in 6 t.] / Ch. ed. Yu. V. Keldysh . - M .: Soviet encyclopedia: Soviet composer, 1973-1982. - (Encyclopedias. Dictionaries. Directories).