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| Russian composer (b. 16/28 January 1848 in Sosnovka, near Tambov; d. 1/14 May 1910), born '''''Vasily Pavlovich Prokunin''''' (Василий Павлович Прокунин).
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| Prokunin is best remembered for his collections of Russian folksongs, which he began to compile while he was in Tchaikovsky's class at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory in the early 1870s. Tchaikovsky revised and edited Prokunin's first collection of [[65 Russian Folksongs]] in 1872 and 1873.
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| ==Tchaikovsky's arrangements of works by Vasily Prokunin==
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| * [[65 Russian Folksongs (Prokunin)|65 Russian Folksongs]], TH 183 (1872–73) — collected by Prokunin, revised and edited by Tchaikovsky
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| [[Category:People|Prokunin, Vasily]]
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| [[Category:Composers|Prokunin, Vasily]]
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