About Alexander Mossolov
Alexander Vasilievich Mosolov (Russian: Александр Васильевич Мосолов, 29 July/11 August 1900, Kiev — 11 July 1973, Moscow), was a significant Russian avant-garde composer of the early Soviet era. The son of a lawyer (who died when he was five) and a singer at the Bolshoi Theatre, during the Revolutionary period in 1917-18 he worked in the office of the People's Commissioner for State Control, where he had fleeting personal contact with Lenin.
Top Tracks
Zavod, Symphony Of Machines
Iron Foundry
Zavod, Symphony of Machines - Steel Foundry (Movement from The Ballet 'Steel', Op. 19, 1926-28)
Three Pieces op. 23a (1927)
Three Pieces Op. 23a
Two Nocturnes op. 15 No 1
Two Nocturnes op. 15 No 2
Two Dances Op. 23b No 1
Two Dances Op. 23b No 2
5. Sonate: Lento Grave-Allegro Affanato
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