
Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov ( Russian: Николай Андреевич Римский-Корсаков, Nikolaj Andreevič Rimskij-Korsakov), also Nikolay, Nicolai, and Rimsky-Korsakoff, (March 6/18, 1844 – June 8/21, 1908) was a Russian composer and teacher of harmony and orchestration. He is particularly noted for his fine orchestration, which may have been influenced by his synaesthesia.
Born at Tikhvin, near Novgorod, into an aristocratic family, Rimsky-Korsakov showed musical ability from an early age, but studied at the Russian Imperial Naval College in Saint Petersburg and subsequently joined the Russian Navy. It was only when he met Mily Balakirev in 1861 that he began to concentrate more seriously on music. Balakirev encouraged him to compose and taught him when he was not at sea. (A fictionalized episode of Rimsky-Korsakov's sea voyages forms the plot of the motion picture Song of Scheherezade, the musical score adapted by Miklós Rózsa.) He also met the other composers of the group that were to become known as "The Five", or " The Mighty Handful", through Mily Balakirev. While in the Navy (partly on a world cruise), Rimsky-Korsakov completed his first symphony (1861-1865), which some have deemed the first such piece to be composed by a Russian, but this is not the case (the Russian Anton Rubinstein composed his own first symphony in 1850). Before resigning his commission in 1873, Rimsky-Korsakov also completed the first version of his well known orchestral piece Sadko ( 1867) and the opera The Maid of Pskov ( 1872). These three are among several early works which the composer revised later in life.
In 1871, despite being largely group- and self-educated within The Mighty Handful rather than being conservatory-trained, Rimsky-Korsakov became professor of composition and orchestration at the Saint Petersburg Conservatoire. The next year he married Nadezhda Nikolayevna Rimskaya-Korsakova (née Purgol'd, 1848- 1919), who was a musician (pianist and composer) in her own right. During his first few years at the Conservatory Rimsky-Korsakov assiduously studied harmony and counterpoint in order to make up for the lack of such thorough training during his years with The Mighty Handful.
