Tag: conductor
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Yuri Ivanovich Simonov, conductor.
Yuri Ivanovich Simonov, conductor. Teacher of operatic and symphonic conducting (since 1978, since 1985 – professor). People`s Artist of the USSR.
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Dmitry Georghievich Kitayenco, conductor.
Dmitry Georghievich Kitayenco, conductor. Teacher of operatic and symphonic conducting (since 1978, since 1986 – professor). People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the RSFSR State M.I. Glinka Prize and the Lenin Komsomol Prize.
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Gennady Nickolayevich Rozhdestvensky, conductor.
Gennady Nickolayevich Rozhdestvensky, conductor. Professor of operatic and symphonic conducting (since 1976). People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate at the Lenin Prize.
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Gennady Konstantinovich Cherkasov, conductor.
Gennady Konstantinovich Cherkasov, conductor, pianist. Teacher of chamber ensemble (since 1954) and of Chair of Operatic Training (since 1961).
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Igor Semyonovich Bezridny, violinist.
Igor Semyonovich Bezridny, violinist, conductor. Teacher of violin (since 1957, since 1972 – professor). Head of Violin Chair, Laureate of the USSR State Prize, Honoured Artist of the RSFSR.
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Nickolai Petrovich Rakov, composer.
Nickolai Petrovich Rakov, composer, conductor. Teacher of instrumentation (since 1932, since 1943 – professor). People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the USSR State Prize.
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Leo Moritzevich Ginzburg (1901-1979).
Leo Moritzevich Ginzburg (1901-1979), conductor, pianist. Teacher of conducting (1930-1943, 1948-1979, since 1939 – professor). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
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Nickolai Pavlovich Anosov (1900-1962), conductor.
Nickolai Pavlovich Anosov (1900-1962), conductor. Teacher of conducting (1940-1962, since 1951 – professor). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR. Together with his pupils. S. Tsitsyn, P. Yakovenko, concertmasters M.G. Kharlap and L.D. Tikhonova, T. Osmanov and Lee Delun (1956).
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Alexandr Vassilyevich Gauk (1893-1963). conductor, composer.
Alexandr Vassilyevich Gauk (1893-1963). conductor, composer. Teacher of conducting (1939-1963, since 1948 – professor). People`s Artist of the RSFSR.
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Vassily Vassilyevich Nebolsin (1898-1958), conductor, composer.
Vassily Vassilyevich Nebolsin (1898-1958), conductor, composer. Professor of conducting (1940-1945). Hinoured Artist of the RSFSR, Laureate of the USSR State Prize.
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Mstslav Leopoldovich Rostropovch.
Mstslav Leopoldovich Rostropovch, cellist, conductor. Teacher of cello (1948-1974, since 1960- professor). People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the Lenin and State Prizes. Together with his pupils in the class-room.
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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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Sergei Sergeevich Prokofiev (1891-1953).
Sergei Sergeevich Prokofiev (1891-1953), composer, pianist, conductor. Consulting professor in composition (1933-1937). People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the Lenin and State Prizes of the USSR.
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Reinhold Moritzevich Gliere (1875-1956).
Reinhold Moritzevich Gliere (1875-1956), composer and conductor. Professor of composition and polyphony (1920-1941).
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Victor Ivanovich Sadovnikov (1886-1963).
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)
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Mikhail Mikhailovich Ippolitov – Ivanov (1859-1935).
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).
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Vassily Iljich Safonov (1852-1918).
Vassily Iljich Safonov (1852-1918), pianist, conductor, music and public figure. Professor of piano, orchestral, choral and chamber ensemble (1885-1905), director (1889-1905).
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Sergei Vassilyevich Rachmaninov (1873-1943).
Sergei Vassilyevich Rachmaninov (1873-1943), composer, pianist, conductor.
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S.I. Taneyev`s pupils.
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.
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A.I. Siloti and F. Liszt. Alexander Iljich Siloti (1863-1945).
A.I. Siloti and F. Liszt. Alexander Iljich Siloti (1863-1945), pupil of N.G. Rubinstein, pianist, conductor. Professor of piano. (1889-1891).
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Karl Klingworth (1830-18-1916).
Karl Klingworth (1830-18-1916), German pianist, conductor. Professor of piano and chamber ensemble (1868-1881).
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Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (1856-1915).
Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev (1856-1915), pupil of P. I. Tchaikovsky, composer, pianist, conductor, music and public figure. Teacher of musical theory, composition and piano (1878-1905, since 1881- professor), director (1885-1889)
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Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), composer.
Pyotr Iljich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), composer, conductor, music critic, music and public figure. Professor of theory music and free composition (1866-1878).
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Nickolai Grigorevch Rubinstein (1835-1881)
Nickolai Grigorevch Rubinstein (1835-1881), pianist, conductor, music and public figure, founder and first direcror of the Music Classes in Moscow (1860-1865) and of the Moscow Conservatoire (18866-1881).