Composers

Alexander Goedicke

Piano
Violin
Orchestra
Cello
Voice
Trumpet
Clarinet
Organ
Wind band
Piano four hands
Piece
Étude
Prelude
Easy
For beginners
Song
Fugue
Concerto
Sonata
Folk music
by popularity

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10 Miniatures in the Form of Etudes, Op.810 Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op.8012 Melodic Etudes of Medium Difficulty, Op.10112 Russian Folksongs, Op.2915 Kirghiz Songs, Op.6315 Small Piano Pieces, Op.602 Pieces for Clarinet and Piano, Op.282 Pieces for Piano, Op.22 Pieces for Piano, Op.642 Preludes and Fugues for Organ, Op.342 Preludes, Op.1920 Little Pieces for Beginners, Op.622 Piano Pieces, Op.5725 Easy Pieces, Op.5825 Piano Pieces, Op.593 Improvisations for Cello and Piano, Op.273 Morceaux, Op.93 Pieces, Op.653 Pieces, Op.663 Preludes, Op.5130 Easy Etudes for Piano, Op.474 Études en octaves, Op.224 Marches for Military Band, Op.424 Pieces, Op.14 Preludes, Op.534 Russian Folksongs, Op.3140 Melodic Etudes for Beginners, Op.325 Octave Studies, Op.955 Pieces, Op.5250 Easy Piano Pieces, Op.4650 Studies, Op.236 Pieces, Op.1260 Easy Piano Pieces, Op.368 Concert Etudes, Op.828 Pieces for Piano, Op.78

A

At the Crossing, Op.44

B

Ballade, Op.13Barcarolle

E

Etude concertante, Op.49

F

Feuillet d'Album

H

Horn Concerto, Op.40

K

Konzertstück, Op.11

P

Piano Quintet, Op.21Piano Sonata, Op.18Piano Trio No.1, Op.14Prelude and Fugue, Op.86Prelude and Fugue, Op.87Prelude, Op.20

S

Stances, Op.17Symphony No.2, Op.16

T

Trumpet Concerto, Op.41

V

Violin Sonata No.1, Op.10Violin Sonata No.2, Op.83

W

Wetterleuchten, Op.39
Wikipedia
Alexander Fyodorovich Goedicke (Russian: Алекса́ндр Фёдорович Ге́дике, tr. Aleksandr Fyodorovich Gedike; 4 March 1877 [O.S. 20 February] in Moscow – 9 July 1957 in Moscow) was a Russian composer and pianist.
Goedicke was a professor at Moscow Conservatory. With no formal training in composition, he studied piano at the Moscow Conservatory with Galli, Pavel Pabst and Vasily Safonov. Goedicke won the Anton Rubinstein Competition in 1900. Despite his lack of traditional guidance, his compositional efforts were rewarded when he won the Rubinstein Prize for Composition at the young age of 23. Goedicke died at the age of 80 on 9 July 1957.
Alexander Goedicke was Nikolai Medtner's first cousin. Alexander's father Fyodor Goedicke, a minor composer and pianist, was Medtner's mother's brother and his first teacher.