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Viktor Stempanovich Kosenko (1896–1938) was an Ukrainian composer. He trained at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, where he studied composition and theory with Mikhail Sokolov, a Rimsky-Korsakov pupil, and piano with Irina Miklashevskaya. His early years were hard, much as they certainly were for most other artists of his generation in a young Soviet Union. It wasn’t until 1929 that his employment prospects began to improve with a teaching position at Kiev’s Lysenko Institute of Music and Drama. In 1934, he accepted a post at the Kiev Conservatory, and in 1938, he received the Order of the Red Banner. With many concerts, a great deal of teaching, and a small number of published works to his credit, Kosenko died in his early forties of kidney cancer. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Anthology of Russian Romance: Boris Gmyrya, Vol. 3
Toccatina
Raindrops, op. 25 no. 14
Chronology
Raindrops
Viktor Kosenko. Etiude cis-moll op.8 №10
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Piano Music, Volume 1 (feat. piano: Natalya Shkoda)
Kosenko - Piano Music, Volume 1
Kosenko Piano Music 1
Consolation - Forgotten Treasures of the Ukrainian Soul
Celebration Series® 2015 Edition / Piano Repertoire 7