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ANDREI YAKOVLEVICH ESHPAI

15thMay 1925 --- 8thNovember 2015

Russian composer Andrei Yakovlevich Eshpai was born on March 1925 in Kozmodemyansk and died 8 November 2015 in Moscow
he served in the Red Army during World War II,  after the war he studied piano at Moscow Conservatory until I think 1953 under
Vladimir Sofronitsky, he also studied composition under Nikolai Myaskovsky and Nikolai Rakov.

He did  his  postgraduate work  under the  famous Aram  Khachaturian from  1953 to 1956,  after which  he became  a free  lance
composer.

His farther was the composer Yakov Andreyevich Eshpai,  at the time of other famous russian composers like Bartók, Enescu, and
Prokofiev.  Andrei Eshpai also  appreciates jazz.  The music he recorded in the Soviet  period has  appeared in  his music  and  can
stiil be obtain via the internet he is also a serious symphonist and has done concertos for solo instruments with orchestra plus he
wrote a jazz type"Concerto Grosso in 1963.

He wrote a score called "Songs of the Mountain Mari" in 1983 which is closer to a tone-poem on folk materials.  He later went on
to  composered   the Concerto  for Flute  and  Orchestra in 1992  in which he  stipulates a full  symphonic band  Eshpai's  style  of
melodies have his unique signature,   the slow,  sustained  note and tunes  that are  somethimes faintly  reminiscent  of  Sibelius.

Eschpai enjoys high  acknowledgement in  Russia and received  beside many other honours and in 1986  he won the Lenin prize.

Last Updated on 2017
By Steven Ritchie

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