Vladimir Rebikov  

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"After Schoenberg anything is possible in this vale of agonising dissonance. I recall with positive satisfaction a tiny composition for piano by Rebikoff, which he calls a setting of The Devil's Daughters, a mural de sign by Franz von Stuck of Munich."--Ivory, Apes, and Peacocks (1915) by James Huneker

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Vladimir Rebikov (May 31 [OS May 19] 1866 – August 4, 1920) was a late romantic 20th-century Russian composer and pianist.




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