Lev Konov

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Lev Konov (Russian: Лев Конов) (Born February 11, 1952 in Moscow[1]) is a Russian composer, conductor, and producer. He graduated in Moscow Conservatory in 1980.[1]

Operas[]

The first execution: 1994, Russia, Moscow. Olav Tryggvason, op.50 by Edvard Grieg is included in opera.

  • Kokin Wakashū - opera for/by children, libretto by Lev Konov, the first execution: 1996, Russia, Moscow.
  • The Ugly Duckling - Opera-Parable By Hans Christian Andersen For Mezzo-Soprano (Soprano), Three-part Children’s Choir And the Piano. 1 Act: 2 Epigraphs, 38 Theatrical Pictures Length: Approximately 26 minutes. The opera version (Free transcription) Written by Lev Konov (1996) On music of Sergei Prokofiev: “The Ugly Duckling”, op. 18 (1914) And “Visions Fugitives”, op. 22 (1915–1917)

(Vocal score language: Russian, English, German, French)

References[]

  1. ^ a b Лев Конов (in Russian). russiancomposers.ru. Retrieved 12 February 2010.

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