Semyon Khaskilevich Rappopher, philosopher.
Semyon Khaskilevich Rappopher, philosopher. Teacher. head of Marxim-Leninism Chair. At the lesson in the class-room.
Semyon Khaskilevich Rappopher, philosopher. Teacher. head of Marxim-Leninism Chair. At the lesson in the class-room.
Yevgeny Kirillovich Golubev (1910-1988), composer. Teacher of composition and polyphony (1937-1938, since 1948 – professor), head of Chair of Composition (1956-1959). People`s Artist of the RSFSR.
Sergey Sergeevich Skrebkov (1905-1967). musicologist. Teacher of theory of music (1932-1967, since 1946 – professor), head of Theory of Music Chair (1948-1967). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.
Igor Vladimirovich Sposobin (1900-1954), musicologist. Teacher of theory of music (1924-1954, since 1939 – professor). The portrait painted by Suvorov.
Sergey Vassilyevich Yevseev (1894-1956), composer, music theorist. Teacher of theoretical subjects (1922-1956, since 1939 – professor).
Henrik Iljich Litinsky (1901-1987), composer. Teacher of theory of music and composition (1924-1943, since 1933- professor, in 1932-1943 head of Chair of Composition). Together with students of the Conservatoire National Studio. Sitting are: I.N. Nadirov, V.I. Muradeli, H.I. Litinsky, V.N. Mkrtycheva. V.P. Vorobyov, M. Ya Magidenko, N.V. Narimanidze, N.G. Zhiganov.
Alexander Vassilyevich Alexandrov (1883-1946), composer, singer, choral conductor. Teacher of theoretical subjects, methodology of choral mastery, choral class (1918-1943, since 1925- head of Choral Chait). People`s Artist, Laureate of USSR State Prizes.
Anatoly Nickolayevich Alexandrov (1888-1982), composer. Teacher of composition (1923-1964, since 1926- professor). People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of USSR State Prize.
Boris Alexandrovich Alexandrov, pupil of R.G. Gliere, composer, choral conductor. Teacher of score reading and instrumentation (1933-1941, since 1939 – assistant professor). People`s Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labour, Laureate of the Lenin State Prizes.
Pavel Grigoryevich Tchesnokov (1877-1944), choral conductor, composer. Teacher of choral science and choral conducting (1920-1944, since 1921 – professor)