Mikhail Glinka

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • Mikhail Glinka: A Russian composer who lived from 1804 to 1857. He is widely regarded as the founder of the Russian classical music tradition, having incorporated folk melodies and themes into his works, which influenced many later Russian composers.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The opera "A Life for the Tsar" by Mikhail Glinka is considered a cornerstone of Russian national music.
    • Mikhail Glinka's compositions bridged Western European musical techniques with distinctively Russian themes.
Advanced Usage
  • "Glinka-esque": (adjective) Characteristic of or resembling the style of Mikhail Glinka, particularly in the use of nationalistic themes and folk melodies within a classical structure.
    • The composer's early work had a distinctly Glinka-esque quality.
Variants and Related Words
  • Glinkan (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Mikhail Glinka or his musical style.
    • The piece exhibits a Glinkan approach to orchestration.
Synonyms
  • Founder of Russian classical music: A descriptive phrase often used synonymously with Mikhail Glinka's historical role.
  • The father of Russian music: An epithet commonly applied to Glinka.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • "To follow in Glinka's footsteps": To pursue a path in composition that emphasizes national identity and folk inspiration, as Glinka did.
    • The young composer aimed to follow in Glinka's footsteps by incorporating folk songs from his region.
Noun
  1. Russian composer (1804-1857)