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Rodion Shchedrin

Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin was a Soviet and Russian composer, pianist, and music teacher. He wrote in a wide range of genres, including operas such as Lolita and The Left-Hander, and ballets such as the Carmen Suite, created for his wife, the ballerina Maya Plisetskaya of the Bolshoi Theatre. His orchestral works includes five concertos for orchestra and six piano concertos, in which he often appeared as soloist. He also composed vocal works such as The Sealed Angel, as well as chamber music and film scores, including Anna Karenina. His works have been widely performed and commissioned internationally, particularly in the United States and Western Europe. Shchedrin is regarded as one of the leading composers of the late Soviet period and an important figure in Russian contemporary music in the decades that followed.

Life and career
Shchedrin was born in Moscow on 16 December 1932, into a musical family: his father was a composer and teacher of music theory, His Double Concerto "Romantic Offering" for piano, cello and orchestra was premiered on 9 February 2011 by Martha Argerich and Mischa Maisky with the Luzerner Sinfonieorchester conducted by Neeme Järvi. The premiere of a German version of his opera Lolita was performed as the opening night of the Internationale Maifestspiele Wiesbaden in a production of the Hessisches Staatstheater Wiesbaden in 2011. His dramatic scene Cleopatra i zmeja (Cleopatra and the Serpent) for soprano and orchestra, commissioned by the Salzburg Whitsun Festival, was premiered by Mojca Erdmann and the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Valery Gergiev, on 28 May 2012. Shchedrin died in Munich on 29 August 2025, at the age of 92. ==Compositions==
Compositions
Shchedrin composed in many genres: stage works, including operas such as Not Love Alone (1961) and Dead Souls (1976, after Nikolai Gogol's novel); ballets; incidental music; • The Left-Hander (2013) Concertos for Orchestra • Concerto for Orchestra No. 1 "Naughty Limericks" (1963) • Piano Concerto No. 6 "Concerto Lontano" for piano and string orchestra (2003) • Trumpet Concerto (1994) Other orchestral worksSelf-Portrait, variations (1984). • Anna Karenina (1967) • Anna Karenina (1975) ==Writings==
Discography
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Awards and honors
USSR State Prize (1972) • Lenin Prize (1984) • Crystal Award of the World Economic Forum (Davos, 1995) • Nomination Concerto cantabile (2001) • 1st class (2022) • 2nd class (3 December 2007) – for outstanding contributions to the development of national music and many years of creative activity • Honorary member of the GDR Academy of Fine Arts (1983) • Honorary Professor of Saint Petersburg Conservatory (2005) • Honorary Professor of Moscow State University (2007) • Honorary Professor of Beijing Conservatory (2008) ==References==
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