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Knipper, Lev Konstantinovich

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Knipper, Lev Konstantinovich (1898–1974)

Russian composer. His early work shows the influence of Stravinsky, but after 1932 he wrote in a more popular idiom, as in the symphony Poem of Komsomol Fighters (1933–34) with its mass battle songs. He is known in the West for his song ‘Cavalry of the Steppes’.



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