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Yuri Shaporin

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was established in 1919, he served as its musical director until 1928. He then worked with the Russian State Pushkin Academy Drama Theater — also known as the
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Iurii Aleksandrovich Shaporin : literaturnoe nasledie—statʹi, pisʹma : statʹi o tvorchestve I.U.A. Shaporina : vospominaniia sovremennikov
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Piano sonatas (at least two. First sonata, opus 5 published around 1924. Sonata no. 2 is op. 7, published around 1929)
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Symphony for chorus and orchestra, op. 11, completed 1932 and premiered in London by
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During the 1930s Shaporin turned his attention to large scale works. His opera
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Among Shaporin's students at the Moscow Conservatory were
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He then turned to music, starting his studies at the
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27 October] 1887 – 9 December 1966),
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