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Sergei Prokofiev, one of the major composers of the 20th century. Classical music of the Soviet Union developed from the music of the Russian Empire.It gradually evolved from the experiments of the revolutionary era, such as orchestras with no conductors, towards classicism favored under Joseph Stalin's office.
The following is a chronological list of classical music composers who live in, work in, ... Chronological list of Russian classical composers.
This is an alphabetical list of significant composers who were born or raised in Russia or the Russian Empire This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
The Union of Russian Composers (formerly the Union of Soviet Composers, Order of Lenin Union of Composers of USSR (Russian: Ордена Ленина Союз композиторов СССР) (1932– ), and Union of Soviet Composers of the USSR) is a state-created organization for musicians and musicologists created in 1932 by Joseph Stalin in the last year of the Cultural Revolution and ...
Soviet opera composers (1 C, 66 P) Pages in category "Soviet classical composers" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total.
Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky [1] (Russian: Никола́й Я́ковлевич Мяско́вский; Polish: Mikołaj Miąskowski; 20 April 1881 – 8 August 1950), was a Russian and Soviet composer. He is sometimes referred to as the "Father of the Soviet Symphony". Myaskovsky was awarded the Stalin Prize five times.
The first-ever setting of the Roman liturgy by a Russian composer, this great work appeared in the final days of the Soviet Union, which caused something of a sensation at its Moscow premiere – not only for the fact of its existence, but also for the originality and masterly quality of the composer's invention.