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List of Russian Composers

A rich universe of real and invented Russian classical composers. From the Renaissance to modern times, this list presents an alternate universe where Russia's musical heritage is expanded, showcasing a multitude of talents across various eras.
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Overview

This is a list of Russian classical composers, both real and fictional. The fictional ones are intended to become a reality in a separate timeline or in revised history. However, the names of these composers inserted into this list are largely hypothetical. That is, they may or may not be named as such after history is changed. The names of these composers are highlighted in boldface.

The purpose of the presence of these composers is to make more compositional geniuses out of the people of Russia. European countries, particularly Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Austria, England, and Russia are to be abundant in genius composers since the Renaissance, and America since the Baroque era. These 8 nations are the nucleus of Western classical music and composition, and thus these are the nationalities I choose to focus on.

Renaissance (c1395-c1600)​

  • Vasily Novichkov (1366 – 1443)
  • Ivan Petrov (1368 – 1453)
  • Fyodor Kirdyashkin (1371 – 1446)
  • Boris Shilnikov (1374 – 1456)
  • Grigory Fedechkin (1377 – 1447)
  • Mikhail Furmanov (1382 – 1455)
  • Ivan Dubovsky (1385 – 1460)
  • Anton Kagantsev (1388 – 1464)
  • Yuri Elkonin (1393 – 1467)
  • Vasily Telyatnikov (1395 – 1470)
  • Dmitri Ripinsky (1398 – 1463)
  • Pavel Gerasimov (1402 – 1471)
  • Pyotr Danilovsky (1405 – 1469)
  • Igor Bobrovnikov (1407 – 1458)
  • Aleksandr Fedorischev (1411 – 1497)
  • Aleksey Chevakinsky (1415 – 1485)
  • Ivan Galitskov (1417 – 1478)
  • Vladimir Labazanov (1421 – 1494)
  • Fyodor Rudakov (1425 – 1499)
  • Konstantin Babinov (1427 – 1502)
  • Nikolay Velikovsky (1432 – 1500)
  • Leonid Morozov (1434 – 1506)
  • Yevgeny Dudenkov (1437 – 1510)
  • Mikhail Nizovtsev (1441 – 1505)
  • Roman Anisimov (1443 – 1500)
  • Dmitri Inyutin (1448 – 1513)
  • Pyotr Tolchanov (1450 – 1518)
  • Aleksey Ustilovsky (1454 – 1531)
  • Iosif Govorov (1457 – 1506)
  • Timofey Antonov (1461 – 1527)
  • Nikolay Ratmirov (1464 – 1538)
  • Denis Bugoslavsky (1466 – 1544)
  • Boris Glukhonkov (1470 – 1537)
  • Fyodor Sidorov (1475 – 1548)
  • Dmitri Oradovsky (1478 – 1553)
  • Pyotr Nagovitsyn (1482 – 1569)
  • Ivan Kochalov (1485 – 1563)
  • Mikhail Valyanov (1489 – 1570)
  • Grigory Nikitanov (1491 – 1567)
  • Rodion Kriventsov (1494 – 1573)
  • Aleksandr Delektorsky (1498 – 1568)
  • Gavril Trambovetsky (1502 – 1578)
  • Aleksey Vladimirsky (1504 – 1576)
  • Nikolay Pudovkin (1509 – 1581)
  • Andrey Kozlov (1511 – 1584)
  • Igor Korolev (1514 – 1590)
  • Viktor Florentsev (1518 – 1596)
  • Yuri Marakhtanov (1522 – 1599)
  • Fyodor Aleshkin (1525 – 1588)
  • Yaakov Chernavsky (1529 – 1602)
  • Ivan Fradkov (1532 – 1593)
  • Nikolay Golovachev (1535 – 1600)
  • Grigory Smolensky (1539 – 1606)
  • Mikhail Fabrichnikov (1541 – 1609)
  • Valentin Sobolev (1544 – 1618)
  • Fyodor Panikin (1548 – 1613)
  • Konstantin Bogolyubov (1552 – 1603)
  • Samuil Kolyubakin (1554 – 1626)
  • Yaakov Zabrovsky (1558 – 1646)
  • Mikhail Yablontsev (1561 – 1637)
  • Semyon Bulavkin (1566 – 1601)

Baroque (c1600-c1760)​

  • Vladimir Ivanov (1569 – 1649)
  • Aleksandr Naglovsky (1572 – 1646)
  • Nikolay Kalatozov (1574 – 1655)
  • Fyodor Pogodin (1577 – 1653)
  • Ivan Ilyanov (1582 – 1660)
  • Aleksandr Feryabnikov (1585 – 1659)
  • Nikolay Labinov (1588 – 1665)
  • Mikhail Kuzovlev (1593 – 1662)
  • Gavril Frolovsky (1595 – 1670)
  • Pyotr Kuritsin (1597 – 1676)
  • Boris Golyashkin (1602 – 1679)
  • Fyodor Ashmarin (1605 – 1683)
  • Ivan Khanzhonkov (1607 – 1687)
  • Pyotr Novikov (1612 – 1682)
  • Mikhail Folimonov (1615 – 1688)
  • Grigory Artamkin (1618 – 1676)
  • Nikolay Dubakov (1623 – 1698)
  • Aleksey Pashetkin (1626 – 1703)
  • Pyotr Kadesnikov (1629 – 1715)
  • Nikolay Diletsky (1630 – 1690)
  • Boris Kapranov (1634 – 1708)
  • Fyodor Nakhimovsky (1637 – 1724)
  • Grigory Makhinov (1641 – 1717)
  • Pavel Ibyatov (1643 – 1712)
  • Ivan Rashnikov (1647 – 1726)
  • Vasily Titov (1650 – 1715)
  • Fyodor Beletsky (1652 – 1699)
  • Pyotr Ostankov (1658 – 1728)
  • Yaakov Shulepnikov (1661 – 1730)
  • Aleksandr Nikolayev (1665 – 1733)
  • Aleksandr Melnikov (1667 – 1738)
  • Pyotr Tabachkov (1670 – 1747)
  • Vladimir Folomkin (1674 – 1743)
  • Nikolay Volkovsky (1677 – 1749)
  • Boris Fortunatov (1681 – 1758)
  • Gavril Serafimov (1684 – 1753)
  • Anton Balandin (1686 – 1761)
  • Yuri Ostrovsky (1691 – 1764)
  • Stefan Chernyshevsky (1694 – 1769)
  • Grigory Paranin (1699 – 1776)
  • Mikhail Lashkarev (1702 – 1755)
  • Konstantin Novodvorsky (1706 – 1779)
  • Vladimir Lipatkin (1708 – 1774)

Classical era (c1730-c1820)​

  • Boris Bodnarsky (1714 – 1797)
  • Dmitri Filchevsky (1716 – 1787)
  • Igor Rabdanov (1718 – 1788)
  • Ivan Bogdanov (1721 – 1798)
  • Fyodor Efremichev (1725 – 1801)
  • Grigory Malikov (1728 – 1806)
  • Nikolay Zabolotnov (1732 – 1804)
  • Mikhail Sapozhnikov (1734 – 1800)
  • Mikhail Rozhdestvensky (1737 – 1802)
  • Boris Stroganov (1742 – 1811)
  • Aleksandr Salikhovsky (1744 – 1815)
  • Dmitri Aparin (1747 – 1803)
  • Vladimir Babenchikov (1750 – 1796)
  • Pavel Davlatov (1752 – 1805)
  • Nikolay Olshakov (1756 – 1818)
  • Yevstigney Fomin (1761–1800)
  • Pyotr Kantakuzin (1763 – 1823)
  • Daniil Yakovlev (1766 – 1831)

Romantic (c1800-c1910)​

  • Vladimir Sapozhnikov (1772 – 1842)
  • Mikhail Nozdrachev (1775 – 1838)
  • Aleksandr Velichinsky (1779 – 1844)
  • Grigory Ligachev (1782 – 1853)
  • Nikolay Silkov (1784 – 1857)
  • Aleksandr Alyabyev (1787–1851)
  • Boris Galishnikov (1791 – 1830)
  • Iosif Robkanov (1794 – 1861)
  • Anton Klimanov (1796 – 1870)
  • Mikhail Florensky (1801 – 1868)
  • Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857)
  • Dmitri Savolsky (1807 – 1848)
  • Nikolay Grablevsky (1810 – 1874)
  • Aleksandr Dargomyzhsky (1813–1869)
  • Aleksandr Ossovsky (1817 – 1889)
  • Ilya Fedorov (1822 – 1890)
  • Boris Semyonov (1825 – 1904)
  • Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894)
  • Aleksandr Borodin (1833–1887)
  • César Cui (1835–1918)
  • Mily Balakirev (1837–1910)
  • Modest Mussorgsky (1839–1881)
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
  • Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908)
  • Aleksandr Taneyev (1850–1918)
  • Anatoly Liadov (1855–1914)
  • Sergei Taneyev (1856–1915)
  • Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov (1859–1935)
  • Anton Arensky (1861–1906)
  • Aleksandr Gretchaninov (1864–1956)
  • Aleksandr Glazunov (1865–1936)
  • Sergei Rachmaninov (1873–1943)

Modern and Contemporary (c1880-????)​

  • Aleksandr Raskazov (1863 – 1939)
  • Ivan Kuznetsov (1868 – 1945)
  • Aleksandr Skriabin (1872–1915)
  • Sergei Koussevitzky (1874–1951)
  • Reinhold Glière (1875–1956)
  • Grigory Nikushkin (1876 – 1955)
  • Pavel Chesnokov (1877–1944)
  • Konstantin Glinchikov (1878 – 1925)
  • Boris Frolushkin (1879 – 1967)
  • Nikolay Medtner (1880–1951)
  • Nikolay Myaskovsky (1881–1950)
  • Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)
  • Aleksandr Aleksandrov (1883-1946)
  • Aleksandr Filkov (1886 – 1990)
  • Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953)
  • Iosif Abalov (1894 – 1970)
  • Maksim Palashkin (1896 – 1989)
  • Ivan Uzakov (1896 – 2000)
  • Aleksandr Tcherepnin (1899–1977)
  • Boris Plavkov (1900 – 1968)
  • Pyotr Bershadensky (1900 – 2001)
  • Andrey Sharogorsky (1901 – 1967)
  • Pavel Berezov (1902 – 2012)
  • Dmitri Kabalevsky (1904–1987)
  • Iosif Palmov (1905 – 1983)
  • Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975)
  • Boris Vukolov (1907 – 2009)
  • Pyotr Pliskanovsky (1909 – 1987)
  • Konstantin Davidovsky (1911 – 2006)
  • Yuri Efimov (1916 – 2004)
  • Mikhail Buzyanov (1918 – 2003)
  • Iosif Topyrkin (born 1922)
  • Nikolay Magnitsky (born 1926)
  • Fyodor Gontarev (born 1929)
  • Rodion Shchedrin (born 1932)
  • Alfred Schnittke (1934–1998)
  • Pavel Oblakov (born 1935)
  • Ivan Malevsky (born 1937)
  • Vladimir Kachimov (born 1943)
  • Vadim Bumarskov (born 1945)
  • Ivan Markhanov (born 1948)
  • Boris Novoselov (born 1952)
  • Tomas Antonov (born 1954)
  • Andrey Krylov (born 1959)
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