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Nikolay Peyko born in 1916 and died in 1995, Nikolay is a Russian composer who studied composition at Moscow Conservatory, Nikolay then graduated in 1940. In 1942-1949 he worked and taught there, after 1959 and to his last days he was a professor of composition in Moscow Gnessins musical institute. Nikolay's first successful works, a sympathetic suite "From the Legends of Yakuta" (1940). During World War 2 he worked in a military hospital and composed several patriotic pieces "Dramatic Overture" (1941), first symphony (1944-1946) were highly appreciated by Myaskovsly and Schostakovich. Some classical archives from Nikolay are Moldavian suit for orchestra (1950), "The Tsar Ivan's Night", "Joanne d'Arc", Ballada, for piano, Piano Sonata NO.1, Variations for piano, Sonatina for piano NO.2, Bylina, for Piano, Piano Sonata NO.2, Concert Triptych for 2 pianos. Nikolay worked on a genre of "pure" sympathy composed music for theater plays composed chamber music. In 1964 he received the title as a Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR. Nikolay began working with 12-note methods in the 1960's. In 2012 he performed in the Irish-Russian chamber-music festival in Moscow.