MIASKOVSKY, Nikolai He was born into a military family, and fought for the Russian Army from 1914 to 1916. In 1908 he won a scholarship to the Conservatory of St Petersburg, where he studied under Rimsky-Korsakov and Liadov. After World War I he became professor of composition at the Conservatory of Moscow. 1907-9 (27-8) Sonata No 1, for piano 1908 (27) Symphony No 1 1910 (29) Silence, symphonic poem 1911 (30) Sonata for cello and piano Sinfonietta for small orchestra Symphony No 2 1912 (31) Sonata No 2 for piano 1913 (32) Alastor, symphonic poem 1914 (33) Symphony No 3 1918 (37) Symphonies No 4 and 5 1920 (39) Sonata No 3 for piano 1922 (41) Fancies, six pieces for piano 1923 (42) Symphonies No 6 and 7 1925 (44) Symphony No 8 Sonata No 4 for piano 1927 (46) Symphonies No 9 and 10 Souvenirs, six pieces for piano 1928 (47) The Yellowed Pages, seven pieces for piano 1929 (48) Serenade for small orchestra Sinfonietta for string orchestra Lyric Concerto, for string orchestra 1932 (51) Symphonies No 11 and 12 1933 (52) Symphonies No 13 and 14 1934 (53) Symphony No 15 1936 (55) Symphony No 16 1937 (56) Symphonies No 17 and 18 1938 (57) Children's Pieces for piano, in three books 1939 (58) Symphony No 19 1940 (59) Symphonies No 20 and 21 1941 (60) Symphonies No 22 and 23 1943 (62) Symphony No 24 Miaskovsky also wrote nine string quartets and many songs. Return to Index
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