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Nikolai Peiko

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Peiko was more than a traditional composer who absorbed folk music in his musical language. His music is known for a harsh, distant sound. His music has been described as driving march-rhythms with good humor, decorated with the sound of bells. In 1964 he was honored as an Honored Art Worker of the
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String Quartets. Shostakovich Quartet (Квартет имени Шостаковича) Melodiya LP 33 С 10—13037-8 (1979)
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I (1944-1946). They were appreciated by Myaskovsky and Shostakovich. His compositions include
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Peiko won many awards, including two Stalin Prizes for his Symphony No. 1 (1947) and
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Concerto-Fantasy for violin and orchestra No. 1 on Finnish themes (1953)
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at a military hospital, Peiko partly worked with and was influenced by
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Galina Grigor′yeva (20 January 2001). "Peyko, Nikolay Ivanovich".
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Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory: Пейко, Николай Иванович
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from 1942 to 1949. After working in the period 1941–1943 in
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Concerto-Fantasy for violin and orchestra No. 2 (1964)
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Symphonies 4, 5 & 7. Melodiya LPs (1978, 1981).
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Index

Russian
Moscow
composition
Academic Music College
Igor Sposobin
Moscow Conservatory
Nikolai Myaskovsky
Nikolai Rakov
World War II
Moscow Conservatory
Ufa
Dmitri Shostakovich
Gnessin State Musical College
Sofia Gubaidulina
Alexander Arutiunian
Inna Zhvanetskaya
twelve-tone
Jeanne d'Arc
RSFSR
Schiller
Tolstoy
Toccata Classics
Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory: Пейко, Николай Иванович
Richard Taruskin
Grove Music Online
Oxford University Press
doi
10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.21520
ISBN
978-1-56159-263-0

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