Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (анатоликонстантинов)/kloc.
Chinese name: Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov.
mbth:анатоликонстантинов。
Nationality: Russia
Date of birth: 1855
Occupation: conducting
Masterpiece: On the Grassland
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Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov,1A famous Russian composer and educator from the end of the 9th century to the beginning of the 20th century.
. My grandfather is the conductor of the Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, and my father is a famous opera conductor. He studied at the Petersburg Conservatory of Music in his early years and studied under Johnson and nicola andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov successively. 1886 After graduation, he stayed in school as a professor of composition and served as a conductor in the Imperial Cathedral (chapel) in Petersburg. His students include sergey sergeyevich prokofiev, Nikolai Yakovlevch Myaskovsky and Boris vladimirovich Asafyev.
1885, when Russian music activist Mitrofan petrovich Beliaev founded the Russian symphony concert, Ryadov was one of the active participants. During this period, entrusted by the Imperial Geographic Society, he often studied and collected Russian folk music with Money Alekseyevich Balakirev, Sergei Mikhainovich Liapunov and others. He once participated in the creation of "Freestyle Adaptation" by Alexander Porfili Yevich Bao Luoting and wrote "Chopsticks Waltz". Later, he also served as a music professor in the court choir.
Character works
Ryadov is good at composing piano music and symphonic sketches. His works are rich in Russian folk flavor, and most of them are short in structure and concise in technique. The most famous are 1893' s piano solo music box and 1909' s orchestral poem Magic Lake. Another orchestra, Eight Russian Folk Songs; Symphonic pictures adapted from Russian fairy tales: Banshee, Witch (also known as Babayaga) and Kijimora; Piano solo toys, variations on the grass, glinka theme and Polish folk theme. He also adapted many Russian folk music, including chorus, duet and solo accompanied by Kubinashi. 19 14 died in Novgorod.