Alexander Kasyanov
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Kasyanov (Александр Александрович Касьянов; 17 August 1891 - Gorki 13 February 1982) was a Soviet Russian composer, conductor, pianist and professor. He received the Order of Lenin in 1967, Order of the October Revolution 1981, and People's Artist of the USSR 1971.
Works
- Iola «Иола» (1923),
- Stepan Razin, «Степан Разин» (1939) on the Cossack Stepan Razin revised 1953, 3rd revision 1977 given at the Bolshoi
- Partizantka «Партизанка» (1941)
- Foma Gordeyev «Фома Гордеев» (1946) revised 1966 Kromlyovsky Theatre
- In the Far North «На дальнем Севере» (1947),
- Yermak «Ермак» (1957) on the Cossack Yermak Timofeyevich[1]
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References
- Soviet music - Page 122 Liudmila Viktorovna Poliakova 1961 "It includes such operas as Alexander Kasyanov's Stepan Razin, and Yermak, Antonio Spadavecchia's The Mistress of the Inn, Ordeal and The Gadfly, Kirill Molchanov's The Dawn, Del Corno Street, Vladimir Rubin's Three Fat Men, Grigory ...
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