Valse, op.5 No.1 (arr. Zellev) by Yakov Stepovy Sheet Music for Piano Solo at Sheet Music Direct
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Valse, op.5 No.1 (arr. Zellev)
by Yakov Stepovy Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Key Signature: B minor
Time Signature: 3/4
Tempo: Lively
Difficulty: Intermediate

Yakiv Stepanovych Stepovy (October 20, 1883 November 4, 1921) was a Ukrainian composer, music teacher, and music critic.

Stepovy was born Yakiv Yakymenko (Akimenko) in Kharkiv, in the Russian Empire (in present-day Ukraine). Stepovy's older brother, Theodore Akimenko [fr]), was also a composer. Stepovy was a representative of the Ukrainian musical intelligentsia of the 20th century. He was one of the founders of the national school of composition and composed in the tradition of Mykola Lysenko.

Stepovy was a graduate of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, where he studied with Alexander Glazunov and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and graduated in 1914.

During World War I, Stepovy was recruited to the military, where he worked as a secretary on a hospital train. He served in the military for almost three years, until he managed to get released in April 1917. After this he settled in Kyiv where he worked as a teacher at the Kyiv Conservatory and a musical critic. He was a master at choral and piano works, the author of music collections for children, teacher of the Kyiv Conservatory and founder of the State vocal quartet.

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