"Pictures At an Exhibition" is a set of piano pieces by Modest Mussorgsky, inspired by an exhibition of paintings by his friend Viktor Hartmann. The whole work has been orchestrated several times, the most famous and successful by Maurice Ravel.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Firebird was written by Igor Stravinsky
Peter and the Wolf was written by the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev.
The suite is taken from Prokofiev's score for the Russian movie, Lieutenant Kije.
"Dmitri Shostakovich" was a Russian composer during the Soviet era.
The animal Beatrix Potter wrote about that shares a first name with a Russian composer is Peter Rabbit and Peter Tchaikovsky.
As a play (if that is what you mean), I don't know. As a song, the Russian composer Mussorgsky wrote "The Flea".
Peter Tchaikovsky wrote the Nutcracker 1891-1892.
The composer of The Nutcracker ballet was Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It premiered in 1892. Tchaikovsky was a Russian composer born in 1840.
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Modest Mussorgsky, a Russian composer, composed "Pictures at an Exhibition" in 1874. Maurice Ravel's arrangement of the piano suite is very well known.
Igor Stravinsky
The Firebird was written by Igor Stravinsky
Peter and the Wolf was written by the Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev.
The suite is taken from Prokofiev's score for the Russian movie, Lieutenant Kije.
Russian composer Peter Tchaikovsky wrote the "1812 Overture" in commemoration of Napoleon's failed invasion of Russia. It has absolutely NOTHING to do with the British-American war of the same year.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 7th May 1840 - 6th November 1893.