Sobre el Autor

Nicolas Slonimsky was a prominent musicologist, conductor, and composer, known for his extensive work in the field of music literature and his contributions to music theory. He was born in Russia and later emigrated to the United States, where he became a key figure in the American music scene. Slonimsky was particularly noted for his ability to identify and describe musical pitch, a skill he referred to as 'perfect pitch.' His passion for music led him to write numerous influential books, including 'The Great Composers and Their Works' and his autobiography 'Perfect Pitch: A Life Story.'

Throughout his career, Slonimsky was instrumental in promoting contemporary composers and expanding the understanding of music theory. He served as the conductor for various orchestras and was a respected lecturer, sharing his vast knowledge with both students and fellow musicians. His legacy includes not only his written works but also his dedication to enhancing the appreciation of music across different genres and styles.

nacionalidad Americano, Ruso
Fecha de Nacimiento April 30, 1894
Lugar de Nacimiento Saint Petersburg, Russia
Fecha de fallecimiento February 25, 1995