But︠s︡ko, I︠U︡riĭ
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- But︠s︡ko, I︠U︡. Sonate für Viola und Klavier, 2005?:t.p. (Juri Buzko) caption (I︠U︡. But︠s︡ko)
- But︠s︡ko, I︠U︡riĭ. White nights, ℗2014:label, etc. (Yuri Butsko; Юрий Буцко = I︠U︡riĭ But︠s︡ko; Юрий Маркович Буцко = I︠U︡riĭ Markovich But︠s︡ko; Ю. Буцко = I︠U︡. But︠s︡ko; Yu. Butsko; Iouri Boutsko; I. Boutsko; born 1938; composer)
- His Shest' zhenskikh khorov, 1968.
- His Simfonii︠a︡ v chetyrekh fragmentakh, 1985:t.p. (I︠U︡riĭ But︠s︡ko; Yuri Butsko [in rom.])
- Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 1938)
- Kino-teatr WWW site, August 17, 2018(I︠U︡riĭ But︠s︡ko = Yuri Butsko; born May 21, 1938 in Lubny; died April 25, 2015 in Moscow; composer)
- Romanov, B. Musique d'orgue à Moscou [SR] p1991:container (Yury Butzko; b. 1938) insert (Youri Boutzko; Russian composer)
Wikipedia description:
Youri Boutsko (Russian: Юрий Маркович Буцко; Youri Markovitch Boutsko; 18 May 1938 - 25 April 2015) was a Russian composer and professor of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory from 1968 to 2015. Youri Boutsko is known as an author of vocal, instrumental and chamber music as well as of music for theater and cinema. He wrote 4 Operas, 2 Oratorios, 7 Cantatas, 13 Symphonies and 18 Concertos for different instruments. The musical language of Youri Boutsko was deeply inspired by Russian musical tradition, in particular — by works of Modest Mussorgsky and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. On the other hand, his music is based on the traditional Christian Orthodox liturgy: the composer often uses either themes that remind of the Znamenny chant, or its real citations.
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