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Akimenko, Feodor Stepanovich

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Akimenko, Feodor Stepanovich (1876–1945)

Ukrainian composer. He was a pupil of Mily Balakirev and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov in St Petersburg, Russia. He taught in the court choir, where he had been a chorister, but lived in France 1903–06 and settled there after the Russian Revolution. He was Stravinsky's first composition teacher.

Works

Opera

The Queen of the Alps (1914).

Other

orchestral works, sonatas, and numerous piano works including Sonate fantastique.



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