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Nikolay Myaskovsky

The son of the army engineer who eventually attained the rank of general in the Russian army, composer Nikolay Myaskovsky was likely to follow in his father’s footsteps. Nevertheless, after his mother’s loss of life in 1890, Myaskovsky was raised by his aunt, a previous singer, who motivated his musical …

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Anatol Lyadov

Anatol Konstantinovich Lyadov (the final name is often spelled “Liadov”) was the boy and grandson of noted conductors who led music ensembles in the Mariinsky Theatre as well as the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, respectively. The youthful Lyadov showed excellent skill and was accepted towards the Conservatory. While admiring his indigenous …

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Sergey Lyapunov

The Russian composer, pianist, and conductor Sergey Lyapunov was the son of the famous mathematician and astronomer. His dad passed away when Sergey was eight, and in 1870, he and his mom resolved in Nizhniy Novgorod, house of Balakirev, the creator from the Russian nationwide school of structure and who …

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