Chair of History of Foreign Music

Chair of History of Foreign Music (1965). Sitting are: N.S. Nicholayeva, T.E. Tsytovich, R.I. Gruber, I.V. Nestyev. Standing are: I.R. Eolyan, S.N. Pitina, G.V. Krauklis Roman Ilich Gruber (1895-1962), musicologist. Professor in history of music (1941-1962), head of Chair of World History of Music (1943-1962) Tamara Erastovna Tsytovich, musicologist. Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.…

Chair of History of Russian Music.

Chair of History of Russian Music. Sitting are: K.V. Uspenskaya, Yu.V. Keldysh, N.V. Tumanina, O. Ye Levasheva, A.V. Rudneva. Standing are: T.H. Fyodoroya, Ya. M. Yarustovsky, Yu. V. Rozanova, A.I. Kandinsky (1965) Yuri Vsevlodovich Keldysh, musicologist. Teacher of history of Russian Music (1946-1949, 1957-1959). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR, Laureate of the RSFSR State…

Semyon Semenovich Bogataryov

Semyon Semenovich Bogataryov (1890-1960), composer, music theorist. Taught composition (1943-1960, since 1943-professor), deputy director for scientific and educational work (1943-1948), dean of the Departament of Theory and Composiotion (1949-1960). At the lesson with his pupils Alemdar Sabitovich Karamanov (left) and Vyacheslav Alexandrovich Ovchinnikov.

Aram Ilich Khachaturyan (1903-1978).

Aram Ilich Khachaturyan (1903-1978), composer, conductor. Professor of composition (1951-1978). People`s Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labour, Laureate of the Lenin and State Prizes. Together with his pupils. Sitting are: Anatol Vieru, N.K. Gabuina. Standing are: A.A. Nickolayev ahd N.N. Chargeishvili.

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).