Definition
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) was a Russian composer, a master of orchestration, and an influential music educator. He was part of "The Five," a group of composers dedicated to creating a distinctly Russian style of classical music. His music is known for its rich harmonies, colorful instrumentation, and evocative melodies. Imagine him as the ultimate sound painter, using the orchestra like a giant set of crayons. His works often draw inspiration from Russian folklore, fairy tales, and historical subjects. Think of him as the musical storyteller of Russia π·πΊ.