Alfred Schnittke - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Alexander Ivashkin (1996). Alfred Schnittke. Phaidon Press. ISBN 0-7148-3169-7.
  • Alfred Schnittke (2002). Alexander Ivashkin. ed. A Schnittke Reader. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-33818-2.
  • Альфред Шнитке (2003). Александр Ивашкин. ed. Беседы с Альфредом Шнитке. Классика XXI. ISBN 5-89817-051-0.
  • Peter J. Schmelz (2009). Such freedom, if only musical: The beginning of unofficial Soviet music during the Thaw. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-534193-5.
  • Amrei Flechsig, Christian Storch (Ed.) (2010). Alfred Schnittke. Analyse, Interpretation, Rezeption. Olms. ISBN 978-3-487-14464-1.
  • Christian Storch (2011). Der Komponist als Autor. Alfred Schnittkes Klavierkonzert. Böhlau. ISBN 978-3-412-20762-5.
  • Enzo Restagno (Ed.) (1993). Schnittke, EDT, ISBN 978-88-7063-177-7

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