Chernikov (Cernikoff), Vladimir 2.may.1882-21.jul.1940 France, Paris - England, London Kensington
pianist, editor, arranger, he does not seem to have composed original works, studied at the University of Paris, studied music in Geneva, Malta and Berlin, 1905 debuted in Muhlhausen Germany, has since played in all principal European cities, 1906-1913 active in Montreux Vaud Switzerland, February 1908 made his first appearance in London, 1918 residing at 123 Gloucester Road London, 22.may.1925 gave a concert in Paris, 1928 he was described as 'the world's largest pianist of immense size' in the London newspapers, 1936 in London he published his memoires 'Humour and Harmony', died at St Mary Abbots Hospital Kensington while residing at 33 Gloucester Place Marylebone

Title Parts


[] Gavotte. Piano
composed by Francois Joseph Gossec, transcription for piano Wladimir Cernikoff
pub B. Schott's Sohne, Mayence (Mainz) 1910

[] Sentier couvert. Piano
composed by Joseph Hector Fiocco (Pieces de clavecin op1. Premiere suite. Les Promenades), arranged and transcribed for piano Wladimir Cernikoff
pub B. Schott's Sohne, Mayence (Mainz) 1910

[] Sonate en La. Piano
composed by Thomas Augustine Arne (8 Sonatas no7), edited for piano by Wladimir Cernikoff
pub B. Schott's Sohne, Mayence (Mainz) 1910

[] Studio dell' agilita. Piano
composed by Johann Christian Bach, edited for piano by Vladimir Chernikov
pub B. Schott's Sohne, Mayence (Mainz) - London 1911
Edition de morceaux classiques pour piano, Wladimir Cernikoff

[] Gavotte. Piano
composed by Chanoine Raick, arr for piano Wladimir Cernikoff
pub Schott & Co, London 1911

[] Sicilienne. Piano
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, transcription for piano Wladimir Cernikoff
pub Schott & Co, London 1913

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