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          Sergei Prokofiev's Biography

          Russian composer of marches, army songs, opera and symphonies, including, “War and Peace,” “Cantata Seven,” “They are Seven,” the musical fairy tale, “Peter and the Wolf,” the score for Eisenstein’s film “Alexander Nevsky,” the “Lt. Kije Suite” and “A Love for Three Oranges.” Trained in piano by his mother, he wrote his first piano score for opera in 1900 at the age of nine. He entered St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1904, graduating in 1914, having written four orchestral pieces, a piano concerto, an opera and four piano sonatas. Escaping the Revolution in 1918, he spent time in the U.S. and Paris, finally settling in Moscow in 1933.
          Died of a stroke 03/04/1953, Moscow.
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