Month: July 2010
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The new building of the M.I. Glinka.
The new building of the M.I. Glinka Central Museum of Music Culture.
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Fragment of the exposition in the new building.
Fragment of the exposition in the new building of the M.I. Glinka Central Museum of Music Culture.
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The laboratory of N.S. Golovanov.
The laboratory of N.S. Golovanov, People`s Artist of the RSFSR, in his creative search in the art of conducting, a branch of the Central Museum of Music Culture.
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The Memorial House of F.I. Shaliapin.
The Memorial House of F.I. Shaliapin, a branch of the Central Museum of Music Culture.
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The Memorial flat
The Memorial flat of A.B. Goldenweiser, a branch of the Central Museum of Music Culture.
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The opening ceremony.
The opening ceremony of the Central Museum of the Music Culture (1943). Fragment of the exposition on S.V. Rachmaninov.
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Yekaterina Nickolayeyna Alexeeva.
Yekaterina Nickolayeyna Alexeeva (1899-1988), singer, music and public figure, director of the N.G. Rubinstein Museum at the Conservatoire.
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N.G. Rubinstain
N.G. Rubinstain Museum at the Conservatoire (1912).
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Professors and pedagogues of the Conservatoire.
Professors and pedagogues of the Conservatoire after the Third All-Union Competition of Performers- Musicians was completed (1945).
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Scene from Tableau I of P.I. Tchaikovsky`s opera “Eugene Onegin”
Scene from Tableau I of P.I. Tchaikovsky`s opera “Eugene Onegin” in the performance of the Conservatoire opera studio (1945).
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Program of the performance.
Program of the performance of the Conservatoire opera studio (1945).
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The concert for the winner-soldiers.
The concert for the winner-soldiers in the Grand Hall of the Conservatoire (May 1945)
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The first fireworks in Moscow.
The first fireworks in Moscow to celebrate the liberation of the cities of Orel and Belgorod from the fascist invadors (5th August 1943).
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The Board of Honour in memory
The Board of Honour in memory of the Conservatoire pedagogues and students perished during the Great Ratriotic War
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Quartet
Quartet of pedagogues of the Moscow Conservatoire (Ya. I. Rabinovich, M.B. Pitkus, Yu.I. Yankelevich) gives a racital for soldiers at the front (1943)
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E.G. Gilels
E.G. Gilels plays for soldiers at the front (1942).
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A few minutes
A few minutes of lull at the front-line.
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Poster of the concert.
Poster of the concert performed by the graduates from the Central School of Music at the Moscow Conservatoire (June 1941).
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Scene from the performance.
Scene from the performance of O. Nicolai`s opera “Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor” by the Conservatoire opera studio (1940/41)
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Festive meetting in the Grand Hall.
Festive meetting in the Grand Hall of the Conservatoire dedicated to the centenary of P.I. Tchaikovsky (1940).
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David Fyodorovich Oistrakh.
David Fyodorovich Oistrakh receiving congratulations at J. Thibaut International Violin Competition in Brussels (1937)
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E.G. Gilels and Ya.I. Zak
E.G. Gilels and Ya.I. Zak, winners of the International Piano Competitions in Vienna and Brussels (1938). In the centre is S.Ye. Feinberg (1936)
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Kremlin
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A.I. Yampolsky (centre).
A.I. Yampolsky (centre) with his pupils and participants in the Eugene Ysaye Intrnational Violin Competition in Brussel: M.S. kozolupova, D.F. Oistrakh, A.B. Dyakov, E.G. Gilels, M.I. Fichtengolz, B.E. Goldstein and the Sovet Embassy representative in Brussels (1937).
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A Kostomolotsky`s frendly caricature.
A. Kostomolotsky`s frendly caricature featuring the winners at the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw (1927) L.N. Oborin (Its prixe), G.R. Ginzburg (4th prize) and their teachers K.N. Igumnov and A.B. Goldenweiser.
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Program of the First All-Union Competition
Program of the First All-Union Competition of Perforfers – Musicans (1933)
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Scene from M.P. Musorgsky`s opera.
Scene from M.P. Musorgsky`s opera “Khovanshina” performed bay the Conservatoire opera studio. Conductor K. S. Saradzhev.
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Poster announcing.
Poster announcing the “Khovanshina” performance by the Conservatoire opera studio (1928).
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Konstantin Konstantinovich Ivaniv (1908-1984).
.Konstantin Konstantinovich Ivaniv (1908-1984), pupil of L.M. Ginzburg, conductor, People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the USSR State Prize.
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Konstantin Solomonovich Saradzhev (1877-1954).
Konstantin Solomonovich Saradzhev (1877-1954), violinist, conductor, music figure. Professor of conducting, taught orchestral and choral classes (1922-1938). People`s Artist of the Armenian SSr. Together with his pupils. B.E. Khaikin, A.M. Braginsky, K.S. Saradzhev, Yu. M. Timofeyev, L.M. Ginzburg
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Nickolai Semenovich Golovanov (1891-1953).
Nickolai Semenovich Golovanov (1891-1953), conductor, pianist, composer. Professor of orchestral and operatic classes (1925-1929, 1943-1948). People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the USSR State Prizes.
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Rehearsal of N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov`s opera “The Tsar`s Bride”.
Rehearsal of N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov`s opera “The Tsar`s Bride” for the performance of the Conservatoire opera studio. Conductor N.S. Golovanov.
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Poster of the performance.
Poster of the performance given by the Conservatoire opera studio (1928).
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V.L. Narodov-Knipper
V.L. Narodov-Knipper (in the second row, second from left) with the perfofmance of “Tcherevichki” of the Conservatoire opera studio (1928).
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Stage plan by director V.L. Nardov-Knipper.
Stage plan by director V.L. Nardov-Knipper for the performance of Rimsky-Korsakov`s opera “The Tsar`s Bride” by the Conservatoire opera studio.
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Scene from Mozart`s “Cosi fan tutte”.
Scene from Mozart`s “Cosi fan tutte” performance of the Conservatoire opera studio (1928).
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Vladimir Leonidovich Nardov-Knipper (1876-1942).
Vladimir Leonidovich Nardov-Knipper (1876-1942), singer, producing director of the opera studio (1923-1941). Meried Artist of the Conseervatoire National Studio.
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Alexander Borisovich Khessin (1865-1955).
Alexander Borisovich Khessin (1865-1955), composer, conductor. Taught in class of opera studio (1935-1941, sicne 1939 – professor), artistic director of the opera studio (1936-1938). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
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Scene from Rimsky-Korsakov`s “Snow Maiden”.
Scene from Rimsky-Korsakov`s “Snow Maiden” performance of the Conervatoire opera studeo.
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Scene from Mozart`s “Le Nozze di Figaro”.
Scene from Mozart`s “Le Nozze di Figaro” perfomance of the Conservatooire opera studio (1933).
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M.M. Ippolitov- Ivanov.
M.M. Ippolitov- Ivanov among the participants of the P.I. Tchaikovsky Opera Studio.
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M.M. Ippolitov- Ivanov.
M.M. Ippolitov- Ivanov and Ye. A. Kolchin (second row, fourth and fifth from left) among the operatic class students of the Conservatoire.
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The performance of the First Komsomol Symphony Orchestra.
The performance of the First Komsomol Symphony Orchestra of the Conservatoire (1932/1933).
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Poster announcing.
Poster announcing the concert of the First Komsomol Symphony Orchestra of the Conservatoire (1932/33).
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Concert program of the Conservatoire.
Concert program of the Conservatoire Chamber Orchestra performed in the Grand Hall of the Conservatoire (1930).
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A.V. Voldin, A.B. Dyakov, A.I. Yampolsky
A.V. Voldin, A.B. Dyakov and A.I. Yampolsky.
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A.P. Ostrovskaya and A.F. Goedicke.
A.P. Ostrovskaya and A.F. Goedicke among the participants of the demonstration (1st of May 1936).
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The graduates and pedagogues of the Chair.
The graduates and pedagogues of the Chair of Military Bandmaster.
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At the concert in the Small Hall.
At the concert in the Small Hall, featuring F. Schubert`s “Forellen” Quintet. Professors of the Conservatoire: D.M. Tsyganov, I.F. Gertovich, K.N. Igumnov, S.P. and V.P. Shirinskys (1930).
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Alexander Vladimirovich Volodin (1897-1966).
Alexander Vladimirovich Volodin (1897-1966), clarinettist. Teacher of clarinet (1937-1966, since 1940 – professor). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
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Mikhail Innokentyevich Tabakov (1877-1956).
Mikhail Innokentyevich Tabakov (1877-1956), trumpeter. Teacher of trumpet (1919-1949, since 1923 – professor), head of Trumpet Chair (1938-1943), head of Chair of Special Wind Instruments, Department of Military Conductors (1943-1956). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR. Together with his pupils (the 1930s).
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Sergei Nicolayevich Yeremin (1903-1980).
Sergei Nicolayevich Yeremin (1903-1980), trumpeter. Teacher of trumpet (1932-1980, since 1939 – professor).
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Program of the chamber concert.
Program of the chamber concert performad by the Conservatoire students (1929).
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Poster announcing S.V. Rozanov`s concert.
Poster announcing S.V. Rozanov`s concert in the Small Hall of the Conservatoire dedicated in the 25th anniversary of the work (1919).
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Sergei Vassilyevich Rozanov (1870-1937).
Sergei Vassilyevich Rozanov (1870-1937), clarinettist. Professor of clarinet (1916-1937), head of Chair of Wind Instruments (1931-1935). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
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Vladislav Mikhailovich Blazhevich (1881-1942).
Vladislav Mikhailovich Blazhevich (1881-1942), trombonist, conductor and composer. Teacher of trombone (1920-1942, since 1922 – professor). With his pupil Konstantin Ivanovich Kurpekov in the classroom.
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Ivan Josifovich Kostlan (1877-1963).
Ivan Josifovich Kostlan (1877-1963), bassoonist. Teacher of bassoon (1922-1963, since 1939 – professor).