Nikolai Myaskovsky

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Nikolai Myaskovsky was a prominent Russian and Soviet composer, often called the "father of the Soviet symphony," known for his extensive output of symphonies and chamber works.

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instanceOf Russian composer
Soviet composer
composer
human
activityEnd 1950
activityStart early 1900s
awardReceived Stalin Prize NERFINISHED
birthDate 1881-04-20
birthPlace Novo-Georgievsk, Russian Empire NERFINISHED
burialPlace Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow NERFINISHED
composed choral works
piano sonatas
string quartets
conflict World War I
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
deathDate 1950-08-08
deathPlace Moscow, Soviet Union NERFINISHED
educatedAt Saint Petersburg Conservatory NERFINISHED
employer Moscow Conservatory NERFINISHED
fullName Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky NERFINISHED
genre chamber music
classical music
symphonic music
knownFor being called the father of the Soviet symphony
writing 27 symphonies
language Russian
militaryService Imperial Russian Army NERFINISHED
movement Soviet music
name Nikolai Myaskovsky NERFINISHED
nativeName Николай Яковлевич Мясковский NERFINISHED
notableWork Cello Concerto in C minor, Op. 66 NERFINISHED
String Quartet No. 13 in A minor, Op. 86 NERFINISHED
Symphony No. 21 in F-sharp minor, Op. 51 NERFINISHED
Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 18 NERFINISHED
Symphony No. 6 in E-flat minor, Op. 23 NERFINISHED
Viola Sonata in F minor, Op. 81 NERFINISHED
numberOfSymphonies 27
occupation composer
music educator
positionHeld professor at the Moscow Conservatory
studentOf Anatoly Lyadov NERFINISHED
Sergei Taneyev NERFINISHED
style early Soviet modernism
late-Romantic
taught Aram Khachaturian NERFINISHED
Dmitri Kabalevsky NERFINISHED
Vissarion Shebalin NERFINISHED

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