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Senilov, Vladimir Alekseievich

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Senilov, Vladimir Alekseievich (1875–1918)

Russian composer. He initially studied law, but went to Leipzig for musical studies under Riemann. He later worked under Glazunov and Rimsky-Korsakov at the St Petersburg Conservatory.

Works

Opera

Vassily Buslaiev and Hippolytus (after Euripides), music action George the Bold.

Orchestral

symphony in D major, overture In Autumn; symphonic poems The Wild Geese (after Maupassant), The Mtsyrs (after Lermontov), Pan, The Scythians, Variations on a Chant of the Old Believers for orchestra.

Choral and voice with orchestra

Chole forsaken for voice and orchestra; cantata John of Damascus.

Chamber

three string quartets; poems for cello and piano; scherzo for flute and piano.



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