As per our current Database, Nikolai Medtner has been died on Nov 13, 1951 (age 71).
When Nikolai Medtner die, Nikolai Medtner was 71 years old.
Popular As | Nikolai Medtner |
Occupation | Composer |
Age | 71 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
Born | January 5, 1880 (Russia) |
Birthday | January 5 |
Town/City | Russia |
Nationality | Russia |
Nikolai Medtner’s zodiac sign is Capricorn. According to astrologers, Capricorn is a sign that represents time and responsibility, and its representatives are traditional and often very serious by nature. These individuals possess an inner state of independence that enables significant progress both in their personal and professional lives. They are masters of self-control and have the ability to lead the way, make solid and realistic plans, and manage many people who work for them at any time. They will learn from their mistakes and get to the top based solely on their experience and expertise.
Nikolai Medtner was born in the Year of the Dragon. A powerful sign, those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Dragon are energetic and warm-hearted, charismatic, lucky at love and egotistic. They’re natural born leaders, good at giving orders and doing what’s necessary to remain on top. Compatible with Monkey and Rat.
Prolific musician. He wrote 14 piano sonatas, three violin sonatas, three piano concerti, 108 songs, and the popular 38 "Skazki" solos.
He won the Anton Rubinstein prize while attending the Moscow Conservatory, from which he graduated in 1900 when he was 20.
His income took a hit at the start of World War II, as did his health. He was taken in by pupil Edna Iles, who gave him a refuge in which to finish his Third Piano Sonata.
He was born the youngest of five children and first received piano lessons from his mother. His cousin was Russian Composer and Pianist Alexander Goedicke.
He found an advocate in the older Sergei Rachmaninoff who brought him to the United States and Canada in 1924. The Composer often featured only his young friend's work at Rachmaninoff recitals.