Reinhold Moritzovich Glière
Born: 30 December 1874, Kiev (Ukraine)
Died: 23 June 1956, Moscow (Russia)
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Music
His best-known piece is the ballet The Red Poppy, with in it the Russian Sailor’s Dance.
Biography
His name is also spelled Reingol’d Moritsovich.
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23 March 1912: Premiere of Symphony no. 3 “Ilya Murometz”, in Moscow, Russia.
14 June 1927: Premiere of The Red Poppy, in Moscow, Russia.
14 March 1949: Premiere of The Bronze Horseman, in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Camille Saint-Saëns: Premiere of piano concert no. 2 in g minor op. 22, in Paris, France.
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