Lev Steinberg

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Lev Steinberg

Lev Petrovich Steinberg (ru: Штейнберг, Лев Петрович) (Yekaterinoslav 3 September 1870 – Moscow 16 January 1945), PAU, was a Russian conductor and composer.[1]

In 1914 Diaghilev invited him to Paris and London. He founded the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra in 1943.[citation needed]

Compositions

  • Opera Nine days which shook the world («Девять дней, которые потрясли мир»)

Recordings

References

  1. ^ Gregor Tassie Kirill Kondrashin: His Life in Music Page 6 2010 "The Bolshoi Theatre possessed several astonishingly fine conductors; Yuri Fayer and Lev Steinberg both originated from the provinces and possessed sophisticated repertoires."