Tcherepnin, Nikolay
Tcherepnin, Nikolay (b St Petersburg, 1873; d Issy-les-Moulineaux, nr. Paris, 1945). Russ. composer. Cond. of Belyayev concerts 1901 and at Mariinsky Th. Cond. for Diaghilev Ballet 1909–14. Dir., Tiflis Cons. 1918–21. Settled in Paris 1921, with son Alexander Tcherepnin. Dir., Russ. Cons., Paris, 1925–9, 1938–45. Wrote 2 operas, 6 ballets, orch. works, and pf. conc. Completed Mussorgsky's Sorochintsy Fair (prod. Monte Carlo 1923).
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