Nicolai Soloviev

Nicolai Feopemptovich Soloviev sometimes Solovyov (May 9, 1846 - December 27, 1916) was a Russian music critic, composer, and teacher at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. His notable composition students include Samuel Maykapar, Mihkel Lüdig, and Artur Lemba. Soloviev composed several operas, an overture, the symphonic poem Russians and Mongols, and assisted in the completion of Alexander Serov's opera, The Power of the Fiend. [1]

As a music critic, Soloviev supported the works of composers such as Modest Mussorgsky and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, while trouncing the work of other composers. Of Tchaikovsky's famous piano concerto he wrote, “Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto, like the first pancake, is a flop.” [2]

His composition students included Peeter Süda.

References

  1. ^ The book of musical knowledge: the history, technique, and appreciation of music, together with lives of the great composers, for music-lovers, students and teachers, Arthur Elson, Pg 268, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1915
  2. ^ Novoye Vremya, St. Petersburg, Nov. 13, 1875

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