Peiko, Nikolai

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Peiko, Nikolai

Peiko, Nikolai, Russian composer and teacher; b. Moscow, March 25, 1916; d. there, July 1, 1995. He studied with Litinsky, Rakov, and Miaskovsky at the Moscow Cons. (1933–40). From 1942 to 1959 he taught at the Moscow Cons. His music faithfully follows the precepts of socialist realism.

Works

dramatic: Opera: Aikhylu (1943; rev. 1953). ballet:Spring Winds (1950); Jeanne d’Arc (1957). orch.:Suite on Yakutsk Themes (1941); Piano Concerto (1943; rev. 1954); 7 syms.: No. 1 (1945), No. 2 (1946), No. 3 (1957), No. 4 (1965), No. 5 (1968), No. 6 (1972), and No. 7, for Russian Folk Instruments (1977); From Russia’s Remote Past, suite (1949); Moldavian Suite (Moscow, Dec. 14,1950); Festive Overture (1951); 2 Concert Fantasies for Violin and Orch. (1953, 1965); Symphonic Ballad (1959); Concerto-Symphony (1974); In the Throes of War, 5 symphonic tableaux (1975); Concerto-Poem for Clarinet, Balalaika, and Orch. (1979). chamber: Piano Quintet (1961); 3 string quartets (1964, 1965, 1966); Decimet for 10 Instruments (1971); Violin Sonata (1976). piano: 2 sonatinas (1942,1957); Sonatina Fairy Tale (1943); 2 sonatas (1951, 1975).

Bibliography

G. Grigorieva, N. P. (Moscow, 1965).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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