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Sergei Mikhailovich Slonimsky (Russian: Серге́й Миха́йлович Слони́мский, born August 12, 1932, Leningrad) is a Russian and Soviet composer, pianist and musicologist. He is a son of Soviet writer Mikhail Slonimsky and a nephew of the Russian-American composer Nicolas Slonimsky. He studied at the Musical College in Moscow from 1943 until 1950. From 1950 Slonimsky was at the Leningrad Conservatory. He studied composition under Boris Arapov, Vissarion Shebalin and Orest Yevlakhov, polyphony under Nicolai Uspensky and piano under Anna Artobolevskaya, Samari Savshinsky and Nielsen. Slonimsky is a professor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. While the majority of his students are Russian, Slonimsky teaches a large percentage of the international composition students at the Conservatory from countries including: Columbia, Korea, China, Italy, Germany, and the United States. Sergei Slonimsky composed more than a hundred pieces: 5 operas, 2 ballets, 15 symphonies and works in all genres of chamber, vocal, choral, theatre and cinema music, including Pesn' Volnitsy (The Songs of Freedom, for mezzo-soprano, baritone and symphony orchestra based on Russian folk songs, 1962), A Voice from the Chorus, a cantata set to the poems by Alexander Blok, Concerto-Buffo, Piano Concerto (Jewish Rhapsody), Cello Concerto, 24 preludes and fugues, etc. Mostly eclectic, he has experimented with a folkloric style as well as with 12-tone techniques and new forms of notations. He has also used forms and
Concerto primaverile for Violin & String Orchestra: III. Vivace ben ritmato
3522 Russian Songs: No. 1. My Sad Heart
3132 Russian Songs: No. 2. Love Your Wife But Never Beat Her
244Prelude I
155Prelude II
136Symphoniette: II. Andante
127Prelude III
128Fugue I
119Fugue II
1110Symphoniette: I. Andantino - Vivace
11Slonimsky: Virineya Suite

24 Preludes and Fugues (CD1)
Anthology of Contemporary Choral Music by Russian Composers, Vol. 2
Russian Folk Songs in Choir Arrangements
24 Preludes and Fugues (CD2)

Symphony 11, Requiem
Rutstein plays Slonimsky & Tischenko
Inessa Prosalovskaya (Soprano)

Virineya
Visions of Ioann Grozny / Slavonian Concerto / Symphony No. 10
24 preludes and fugues for piano
With Flying Colors - Classical Music to Study