Poster annoucing The Conservatoire graduates` concert.
Poster announcing The Conservatoire graduates` concert in the Grand Hall of the Conservatoire (1932).
Poster announcing The Conservatoire graduates` concert in the Grand Hall of the Conservatoire (1932).
Poster announcing the concert dedicated to M.P. Musorgsky and held in the Grand Hall of the Conservatoire (1931).
Professor and teachers of the Conservatoire in the Small Hall of the Conservatoire (the 1930s).
S.P. Titov (father of cosmonaut G.S. Titov) before leaving for Moscow to study at the Workers` Faculty in the Conservatoire. (1930)
Teachers of the Faculty of Music and Pedagogy at the Conservatoire (the 1930s): S.S. Skrebkov, N.R. Kotler, N.M. Danilin, V.N. Shatskaya, B.V. Levik, A.V. Nickolsky.
Georgy Lvovich Katuar (1861-1926), composer, musicologist. Professor in theory of music and composition (1917-1926).
Georgy Edwardovich Couns (1862-1933), composer, musicologist. Teacher of theory of music and composition (1891-1899, 1920-1933, since 1920 – professor). With teachers and students of the Conservatoire. Standing are: I.P. Musian, V.V. Khvostenko, N.A. Sidushin, G. K. Pukst (1927).
Maria Adrianovna Deisha- Sionitskaya (1859-1932), singer Professor of solo singing (1921-1932).
Vera Nickolayevna Petrova-Zvantseva (1876-1944), singer. Professor of solo singing (1916-1932). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
Program of the chamber concert performed by N.G. Raisky`s pupils in the Small Hell of the Conservatoire (1936).
Nazary Grigoryevich Raisky (1876-1958), singer, Teacher of solo singing. Teacher of solo singing (1919-1929, 1933-1949, since 1923 – professor), (1921-1929), director of the opera studio (1934-1935). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
The Road of the October. Oratorio – “musical action in three links” for choir, soloists, piano, trumpet, button-accordion and percussion ensemble (1927), a composition jointly created by the following students – composers of the Conservatoire: V.A. Bely, G.S. Bruck, A.A. Dovidenko, M.V. Koval, Z.A. Levina, S.N. Ryauzov, V.M. Tarnopolsky, N.P. Chemberdzhi, B.S. Schechter.
Students-composers, who constituted the Production Collective of the Moscow Conservatoire. First row: M.V. Koval, D.A. Rabinovich, V.A. Bely, D. Gachev. Second row: Yu. V. Keldysh, L.N. Lebedinsky, S.A. Krylova, L.L. Kaltat. Third row: A. A. Davidenko, A.A. Solovtsov, S.I. Korev, N. Ya. Vygodsky, B.S. Stinpress (1927).
Alexander Dmitriyvich Kastalsky (1856-1926), composer, music folklorist, an authority on choral culture. Professor of choral singing (1922-1926).
Peasents of the village of Maleyevo in the vicinity of Moscow listen to the radio installed by students of the Conservatoire.
Secretaries of local groups of the Komsomol branch at the Conservatoire (1927): I. Ostrovsky, A.V. Bandina, A. Yevteyev.
The Conservatoire teachers and students participating in the demonstration on the 7th of November, 1923.
Program of the Conservatoire Students` Orchestra performance in the Small Hall of the Conservatoire (1918).
The Act effecting the transfer of the immovable of the Moscow Branch of the Russian Music Society into the care of the Moscow Conservatoire (1918).
The Decree on the Moscow and Petrograd Conservatoires singed by V.I. Lenin and A.V. Lunacharsky (1918).
The Internationale. Arranged for choir by A.D. Kastalsky. Cover of the edition.
Report on the Moscow music community meeting and the setting up of the Music Council (1918).
Singing mass songs in the square in front of the Bolshoi Theater (1918).
A group of participants at the Firat Congress of conservatory directors and art-board members of Russia. A page from the “Ves Mir” (“Entire World”) magazine, Iss №3, 1917.
The second Honours` Board at the Conservatoire.
Yelena Klementyevna Katulskaya among wounded soldiers in the hospital during World War I (1915).
Victor Ivanovich Sadovnikov (1886-1963), pupil of U.A. Massety, A.A. Iljnsky, S.I. Taneyev and R.M. Gliere, singer, composer, conductor. Professor of choral and operatic ensemble (1922-1930), solo singing (1934-1937). Among the wounded (sitting second from left) in the hospital quartered at the Petrograd College of Law (1915)
Program or the charity concert for the benefit of the war victims. (1915).
The group of members of the Moscow Commission on Music Ethnography.
A page of the Russian Musical Gazette dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Moscow Branch of the Russian Music Society (1912)
The mustal benefit club for students of the Conservatoire. Ye. V. Bogoslovsky, A.G. Schor, L.V. Nickolayev, M.S. Nemanova-Lunz (1905).
Participants of the students` performance. The Mandarins` Son. C.A. Ippolitov-Ivanov, condudtor of the performance, is in far left, and producing director N.N. Zvantsen is second from left (1917).
The programs of students`s operatic performances conducted by M.M. Ippolitov- Ivanov.
Mikhail Mikhailovich Ippolitov – Ivanov (1859-1935), composer, conductor, music and public figure. People`s Artist of the RSFSR. Teacer of harmony, instrumentation, free composition, operatic class (1893-1935, since 1893 – professor), director (1905-1918), rector (1918-1922).
A.N. Scriabin. The portratit painted by A. Ya. Golovin.
A. N. Skrabin playing his poem Prometheus with orchestra conducted by S.A. Koussevitzky. Painting by L.O. Pasternak.
Alexsander Nickolayevich Scrabin (1872-1915), composer, pianist. Professor of piano (1898-1903). With his pupils.
One of piano classrooms in the Conservatoire.
Grand Hall of the Conservatoire: interior eragment (St. Cecily stainglass wimdow) of the foyer by the stalls (the 1900s).
Grand Hall of the Conservatoire: a seatarrangement scheme.
The building reconstruction and new concert hall design for the Conservatoire.
A.V. Nezdhdanova (pupil of U.A. Masetti), V.R. Petrov (pupil of A.I. Barzal) and E. Gan (pupil of Ye. A. Lavrovskaya) during rehearsals for the students` examination performance of O. Nicolai`s opera Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor (the Bolshoi Theatre (1900)
Umberto Avgustovich Masetti (1869-1919), Italian singer. Professor of solo singing.
Lev (Leone) Giraldoni (1826-1897), Italian singer. Professor of solo singing (1890-1897).
Camilio Everardi (1825-1899), Italian singer. Professor of solo sining (1898-1899).
Varvara Mikhailovna Zarudnaya-Ivanova (1857-1939), singer. Professor of solo singing (1893-1924).
Concert program, featuring the performance of the Conservatotie Students` Orchestra conducted by V.I. Safonov 1890.
Vassily Iljich Safonov (1852-1918), pianist, conductor, music and public figure. Professor of piano, orchestral, choral and chamber ensemble (1885-1905), director (1889-1905).
Scene from the first production of S.V. Rachmaninov`s opera “Aleko”. The Bolshoi Theater 1893.
Concert program, featuring works by the Conservatoire student S.V. Rachmaninov 1892.
Sergei Vassilyevich Rachmaninov (1873-1943), composer, pianist, conductor.
A.S. Arensky, N.N. Zvantsev and S.I. Taneyev in one of the class-room at the Conservatoire.
Anton Stepanovich Arensky (1861-1906), composer, pianist, conductor. Teacher of theoretical subjects (1882-1895, since. 1889 – professor). With his pupils. G.E. Conus, N.S. Morozov, A.S. Arensky, S.V. Rachmaninov 1892.
S.I. Taneyev and V.I. Safonov.
Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924), pianist, composer. Professor of piano.
Povel Avgustovich Pabst (1854-1897), pianist, composer. Teacher of piano, since, professor.
Stepan Vassilyevich Smolensky (1848-1909), choral conductor, paleographer, researcher of Russian church singing. Professor in history of Russian church singing. 1889-1901).
Playbill of the second concert to commemorate the opening of M.I. Glinka`s Monument in Smolensk 1885.
Alexender Tikhonovich Grechaninov (1864-1956), pupil of S.I. Taneyev, composer.
S.I. Taneyev`s pupils: Leonid Vladimirovich Nickolayev )1878-1942), pianist, composer, pedagogue, People`s Artist of the RFSFSR, and Reinhold Moritzevich Gliere (1875-1956), composer, conductor, professor of the Conservatotie (1920-1941), People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate or the USSR State Prize.