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Nikolay Ivanovich Peyko : ウィキペディア英語版
Nikolay Peyko
Nikolay Ivanovich Peyko or Peiko (Николай Иванович Пейко) (1916 in Moscow – 1995 in Moscow) was a Russian composer and professor of composition.〔Richard Taruskin ''On Russian music'' p402 2009〕
Peyko studied composition at Moscow Conservatory under Nikolay Myaskovsky, graduating in 1940, then working in a military hospital during the Second World War and teaching at the Moscow Conservatory 1942-1949. From 1959 till retirement Peyko was professor of composition at the Gnessin State Musical College where his students included Sofia Gubaidulina.
==Works==

* Piano Ballad (1939)
* ''From the Legends of Yakutia'', symphonic suite (1940, rev. 1957)
* Dramatic Overture (1941)
* Sonatina-Fairy Tail for Piano (1942)
* ''Aikhylu'', opera (1942)
* Symphony No. 1 (1944–45)
* Symphony No. 2 (1946)
* Piano Concerto (1943–47)
* ''From the Early Russia'', symphonic suite (1948)
* Moldavian Suite for orchestra (1949–50)
* Seven Pieces on Themes of the Soviet People (1950)
* Concerto-Fantasy for violin and orchestra No. 1 on Finnish themes (1953)
* Piano Sonata No. 1 (1946–54)
* ''Jeanne d'Arc'', ballet after Schiller (1952–55)
* Symphonic Ballad (1956)
* Symphony No. 3 (1957)
* Sinfonietta (1959)
* Capriccio for chamber orchestra (1960)
* Piano Quintet (1961)
* String Quartet No. 1 (1962)
* Concerto-Fantasy for violin and orchestra No. 2 (1964)
* Symphony No. 4 (1963–65)
* String Quartet No. 2 (1965)
* ''One Night of Tsar Ivan'', oratorio after Tolstoy (1968)
* Symphony No. 5 (1968)
* Suite for violin and orchestra (1968)
* Decimet (1971)
* Symphony No. 6 (1972)
* Concerto-Symphony (1974)
* Piano Sonata No. 2 (1975)
* String Quartet No. 3 (1976)
* Symphony No. 7 (1977)
* Elegiac Poem for strings (1980)
* ''One Night of Tsar Ivan'', opera based in the 1968 oratorio (1982)
* Concert Variations for two pianos (1983)

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