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Nikolai Rakov

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His music has been described as "well constructed, thematically appealing", with "attention to detail. Its expressive range is broad and notable for a vein of romantic lyricism in numerous slow movements. He was also capable of adding an element of lightly etched irony in his shorter works, a quality
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Several works by Rakov were recorded. The composer conducted his first symphony, and also his Violin Concerto No. 1 with Oleg Kagan as soloist, available on used LP sites. Conductors such as
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where he had studied. He composed mostly instrumental works, for orchestra, chamber music and piano music, especially pedagogic works. In 1946, he received the
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Rakov's compositions are mostly instrumental. He composed music for orchestra, including four
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Rakov was a staunchly conservative composer who exercised a solid grasp of orchestration and
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and Reinhold Glière, though his expressive range is far greater than the latter. Unabashed
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always took prominence. In his later works, Rakov began to show some interest in
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recorded orchestral works, with violin soloists in the first concerto including
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harmonies, and flowing tunes were the hallmarks of his work, in which the
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Sonatinas (No. 1 in E minor, 1954; No. 4 in C minor; No. 16 in C, 1980)
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Four piano concertos with string orchestra (1969, 1969, 1973, 1977)
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Symphony No. 3 in C "Little Symphony" for string orchestra (1962)
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and many smaller works. His pedagogic works for children include
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Concert Fantasy in G minor for clarinet and orchestra (1968)
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Concertino in D minor for violin and string orchestra (1960)
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for violin, clarinet and harp (all with piano), pieces for
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at the Rubinstein Music School in his hometown, and later
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pieces for pedagogical purposes, as well as instructive
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He composed music for piano solo, sonatas, sonatinas,
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Three Sonatinas for harp and piano (1965, 1970, 1971)
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violinist, composer, conductor, and academic at the
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Russian
Kaluga
Kaluzhsky Uyezd
Kaluga Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Moscow Conservatory
Moscow Conservatory
Stalin Prize
People's Artist of the USSR
Russian
O.S.
Soviet
Moscow Conservatory
Stalin Prize
violin concerto
Kaluga
violin
composition
Moscow Conservatory
Reinhold Glière
Sergei Vasilenko
orchestration
Edison Denisov
Boris Tchaikovsky
Nikolai Peiko
Andrei Eshpai
Alfred Schnittke

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