Vsevolod Zaderatsky Videos
composer (1891-1953)
- piano
- opera, symphony
- Russian Empire, Soviet Union
- composer, music teacher, pianist
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2024-04-25
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In 1937 Ukrainian composer Vsevolod Zaderatsky was one of those who fell under the Great Terror - the most brutal Stalinist repressions. In previous years all his compositions were destroyed to make him completely silent. Zaderatsky was accused of being a teacher for young Tsarevich, of formalism - a tricky word in fact means your music is not approved by the Party, and of "anti-Soviet statements" that musical life in Ukraine is way better than in Yaroslavl (Russia), where he worked before. This prelude and fugue was written during his imprisonment in GULAG - on fragments of telegram forms, without access to any musical instrument and performed publicly only in 2014 - 75 years after the composer's death. #standwithukraine #ukrainianmusic #ukrainiancomposer #zaderatsky My Instagram: (http•••)
Vsevolod Zaderatsky Nemtsov 1891 1944 1953 2015
Vsevolod Zaderatsky +••.••(...)) Front Composed in 1944 Performed by Jascha Nemtsov (http•••) With the authorization of mister Nemtsov, a fervent defender of this unjustly forgotten composer. He has recorded all of Zaderatsky's music for the piano as well as other chamber works. He has also premiered the 24 Preludes and Fugues in Gohrisch (Germany) in June of 2015.
Vsevolod Zaderatsky Nemtsov 1891 1946 1953 2013
Vsevolod Zaderatsky +••.••(...)): Homeland. Suite (1946) (First public performance) Jascha Nemtsov (Piano) No. 1 The railway Recording of a concert on 8th November 2013 Conservatory of Douai (France) +••.••(...) Vsevolod Zaderatsky +••.••(...)): Heimat. Suite (1946) (Erste öffentliche Aufführung) Jascha Nemtsov (Klavier) Nr. 1 Die Eisenbahn Konzertaufzeichnung vom 8. November 2013 Conservatoire de Douai (Frankreich)
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