Nikolai Rakov
Moscow Conservatory, Reinhold Glière, Musical composition, Sergei Vasilenko
978-620-1-55156-5
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56
2013-08-14
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nikolai Petrovich Rakov (Russian: Николай Петрович Раков, Nikolaj Petrovič Rakov; March 14 [O.S. March 1] 1908, Kaluga - 3 November 1990, Moscow) was a Soviet composer. Rakov firstly studied violin at the Rubinstein Music School and later composition at the Moscow Conservatory with Reinhold Glière and Sergei Vasilenko. After graduating in 1931, he served as Glière's assistant at the Conservatory in the following year, before becoming a lecturer himself in 1935 and professor of orchestration in 1943.
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