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  • ...completed his studies as a composition pupil of [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov|Rimsky-Korsakov]], whose influence was to remain strong. ...l encouragement for other reasons after the Revolution. One of his notable pupils in Tiflis was conductor [[Edouard Grikurov]]. ...
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  • ...'Petrograd Conservatory''' and '''Leningrad Conservatory''') is a [[school of music]] in [[Saint Petersburg]], Russia. In 2004, the conservatory had arou ...ements more stringent. In 1891, he resigned again over the Imperial demand of racial <!--(Jewish?)-->quotas. ...
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  • ...an]] and [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[composer]] and [[conducting|conductor]] of the Imperial Opera [[St-Petersburg]], [[pianist]], and teacher. ...piano there himself from 1885 until 1918, whilst also serving as conductor of the [[Mariinsky Theatre]] until 1911. ...
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  • {{short description|Russian composer, pianist and professor of music}} ...of [[Romantic music|Romantic classical music]], a pianist and a professor of music. ...
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  • Lyadov was born in 1855 in [[St. Petersburg]], Russian Empire, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-f ...(composers)|The Five]]. Expelled from the composition classes of [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]] for absenteeism in 1876, he re-enrolled in 1878 in order to complete his ...
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  • ...German language|German]] transliteration ''Siloti''; and it was his choice of spelling. Initial s in German is pronounced z.</ref> [[Russian language|Rus ...ome lessons from Anton Rubinstein after the death of Rubinstein's brother, Nikolai. After Siloti's graduation it was decided that he would be sent to [[Weimar ...
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  • ...Balakirev]] (the leader), [[César Cui]], [[Modest Mussorgsky]], [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]] and [[Alexander Borodin]]. They lived in [[Saint Petersburg]] and collabo ...il Glinka]], [[Alexander Dargomyzhsky]], [[Mily Balakirev]], and [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]].<ref>Abraham, Gerald, ''Essays on Russian and East European Music: Vladim ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Selja, Hiiumaa Parish]], [[Kreis Wiek]], [[Governorate of Estonia]], [[Russian Empire]] | list_of_works = <!-- Link to "List of works" subarticles here. Do not list individual pieces. --> ...
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  • | caption = Portrait of Glazunov by [[Ilya Repin]], 1887 | works = [[List of compositions by Alexander Glazunov|List of compositions]] ...
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  • ...te|19 June|1915|6 June}}) was a Russian [[composer]], [[pianist]], teacher of [[musical composition|composition]], music theorist and author. ...ander was drawn closely to the [[Romantic nationalism|nationalist school]] of music exemplified by [[The Five (composers)|The Five]], while Sergei would ...
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  • ...hel Fokine - Dec 1919 Shadowland.jpg|thumb|Fokine directing the rehearsals of the ballet ''Aphrodite'' in 1919]] ...).<ref>Fokine, Michel (author), Anatole Chujoy (editor). ''Fokine: Memoirs of a Ballet Master''. [[Little, Brown and Company]]., 1961.</ref> ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Budapest]], [[Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)|Hungary]] ...[[Ernő Dohnányi]], a pupil of [[István Thoman]], who was a favourite pupil of [[Franz Liszt]].<ref name="siek">{{cite book |last1=Siek |first1=Stephen |t ...
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  • | name = Nikolai Myaskovsky | image = Nikolai Myaskovsky.jpg ...
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  • | works = [[List of compositions by Mily Balakirev|List of compositions]] ...abbatical, he returned to classical music but did not wield the same level of influence as before. ...
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  • {{Redirect|Rimsky-Korsakov}} ...entin Serov]], 1898<br/>[[File:Rimsky-Korsakov Signature.png|frameless|alt=Rimsky-Korsakov's signature]]}}]] ...
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  • ...and Annie Cook, a [[Carl Rosa Opera Company]] singer. He was the grandson of the conductor [[Eugène Goossens, père|Eugène Goossens]] (''père'', 1845–190 ...shipful Company of Musicians]] and was made associate of the Royal College of Music.<ref name=grove>{{cite book | url=https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/g ...
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  • | signature = Signature of Reinhold Glière.png ...ded the title of [[People's Artist of RSFSR]] (1935) and [[People's Artist of USSR]] (1938). ...
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  • ...omposer]], [[conducting|conductor]] and director of the [[Curtis Institute of Music]]. ...ng a gold medal and the Rubinstein Prize, and by age 21 was considered one of the world's greatest violinists.<ref>Efrem Zimbalist: A Life. – by Roy Mala ...
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  • ...uments. His mother was a member of the artistic [[Benois family]], a niece of [[Alexandre Benois]]. ...famous musicologist [[Alexander Ossovsky]], who also was a friend of his [[Nikolai Tcherepnin|father]]. His works were influenced by composer [[Alexander Spen ...
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  • | works = [[List of compositions by Alexander Scriabin|List of compositions]] ...ussian symbolist]] composer and a major representative of the [[Silver Age of Russian Poetry|Russian Silver Age]].<ref name=Grove /> ...
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