Biography
WikipediaArseny Nikolayevich Koreshchenko (Russian: Арсений Николаевич Корещенко, 18 December 1870 – 6 January 1921) was a pianist and composer of classical music, including operas and ballets. He was from the Russian Empire. Biography
Koreshchenko was born in Moscow in 1870. He entered the Moscow Conservatory, graduating in 1891. He was only the second person ever to be awarded the Conservatory's Great Gold Medal; the first was one of his teachers, Sergei Taneyev, and the third was Sergei Rachmaninoff. He also studied theory under Anton Arensky.
He stayed with his alma mater as a professor of harmony and also taught counterpoint at the Moscow Synodal School.
He died in Kharkov in 1921. List of works Opera
Belshazzar's Feast, Op. 7 (1 act, produced Moscow, 1892)
The Angel of Death, Op. 10 (2 acts, based on Mikhail Lermontov)
The Ice Palace, Op. 38 (based on Ivan Lazhechnikov's play; produced Moscow 1900) Ballet
The Magic Mirror, Op. 39 Incidental music
The Trojan Women (Euripides), Op. 15
Iphigenia in Aulis (Euripides), Op. 18 Choral works
Don Juan, cantata, Op. 5
Armenian Songs, Op. 8
Prologue for the 25th anniversary of the Moscow Conservatory, Op. 9
Armenian Songs, Op. 13
Georgian Songs, Op. 27c
other (Opp. 16, 29, 32, 37) Orchestral
Barcarolle, Op. 6
A Tale, Op. 11
Scène poétique, Op. 12
Two Symphonic Sketches, Op. 14
Armenian Suite, Op. 20 (also arranged for piano 4 hands)
Scènes nocturnes, Op. 21
Symphony No. 1 Lyric, Op. 23
Musical Picture, Op. 27a Concertante
Concert Fantasy in D minor, for piano and orchestra (or two pianos), Op. 3 (pub. 1895) Chamber
String Quartet, Op. 25
Two pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 34 (?1898, ded. Anatoliy Brandukov) (1. Sonnet d’amour, A major; 2. Barcarolle, A minor) Piano
Trois Morceaux, Op. 1 (1893) (1. Berceuse; 2. Étude; 3. Polonaise)
Suite Armeniènne, Op. 20 (5 pieces) (arr. of the orchestral suite for pf duet and pf solo by the composer, pub. 1897) (1. Au ruisseau (Lento non troppo); 2. Scherzo (Allegro moderato); 3.