Ludmila Anatolievna Yaroshevskaya

Ludmila Anatolievna Yaroshevskaya (14 September 1906 – 27 March 1975) was a Soviet composer, pianist, and concertmistress.{{Cite book|title=Biographical dictionary of Russian/Soviet composers|date=1989|publisher=Greenwood Press |editor=Ho, Allan Benedict |editor2=Feofanov, Dmitry |isbn=0-313-24485-5|location=New York|oclc=19065298}} A native of Kiev, she studied piano with V. Pukhalsky at the Lysenko Music School there, graduating in 1930. She was concertmistress at the Lviv Music School from 1923 to 1926.{{Cite book|last=Hixon, Donald L.|title=Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography|date=1993|publisher=Scarecrow Press|others=Hennessee, Don A.|isbn=0-8108-2769-7|edition= 2nd|location=Metuchen, N.J.|oclc=28889156}} She died in Lviv in 1975.

Her compositions include:{{Cite book|last=Cohen, Aaron I.|title=International Encyclopedia of Women Composers|year=1987 |isbn=0-9617485-2-4|edition= Second, revised and enlarged|location=New York|publisher=R.R. Bowker|oclc=16714846}}

Chamber

  • Capriccio (cello and piano; 1954)
  • Exprompt (violin and piano; 1946)
  • Scherzo (violin and piano; 1935)
  • Sonata (clarinet and piano; 1954){{Cite web|last=Richards|first=Melanie|date=|title=A selected bibliography of music for clarinet and one other instrument by women composers|url=https://etd.ohiolink.edu/!etd.send_file?accession=osu14878444858959|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-06-10|website=etd.ohiolink.edu}}

Orchestra

  • Cello Concerto (1940)
  • Heroic Overture (1946)
  • Suite on Volga Themes
  • Violin Concerto (1954)
  • Year 1654 Overture (1954)

Piano

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