Historically Russian composers have been mentioned as the most influential composers in the world. In a unique style, Russians can capture their mood with their unique ability and capture their emotions exactly. It is not known how Russians can do this, but the greatest composer has proved to be a Russian. Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich can draw the emotions and emotions with the most close attention.
Tchaikovsky is a major composer of Russia in the late nineteenth century and his work is known for his melodic inspiration and arrangement. He is considered to be a major composer of classical ballet and his achievements with swan lake, Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty prove this. Among the most subjective composers, Tchaikovsky can not be separated from his music. His work is in the form of expression, sometimes attractive, often gorgeous, suppressed emotions later become desperate at a later time, best expressed in the sixth symphony then. One of the biggest symphony works. His subsequent work rejected conscious Russian nationalism, but his potential emotions and personality were as clear as those of Russian nationalist composers. Successfully filling in the gap between musicians and the public has partly shown his position in Russia and the music industry as a whole.
Nikolai Rimsky - Korsakov is a writer who is famous as a Russian composer. He is a master arranger. His most famous orchestral works - Capriccio Espanyol, Russian Easter Festival overture and Symphony set Sheherazade - are some of the main content of classical music and some of his 15 opera suites and pieces. Scheherazade is an example of frequently using fairy tales and folklore themes. Rimsky-Korsakov is known for developing classical music style of nationalism. In this style, we use elements of Russian folk songs and legends, exotic reconciliation, melodies and rhythms in the custom called music orientalism, avoiding traditional western creation methods. However, Rimsky-Korsakov became a music creationist in St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1871, after a professor of harmony and orchestral music, he highly appreciated Western music technology.