Semen Matveevich Kozolupov Vídeos
violonchelista, profesor de música
Conmemoraciones 2024 (Nacimiento: Semen Matveevich Kozolupov)
- violonchelo
- música clásica
- Imperio ruso, Rusia Soviética, Unión Soviética
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Bolshoi Theatre Beethoven Hall Nikolai Myaskovsky Galli Yampolsky Zeitlin Stolyarsky Kozolupov Vadim Borisovsky Sviatoslav Knushevitsky Beethoven 1881 1898 1899 1902 1909 1922 1923 1926 1931 1933 1935 1936 1938 1950 1952 1957 1965 1968 1973 1994 2020
BOLSHOI THEATRE STRING QUARTET КВАРТЕТ БОЛЬШОГО ТЕАТРА Isaak Zhuk (Исаак Абрамович Жук) 1st violin Boris Weltmann (Борис Исаакович Вельтман) 2d violin Galina (Galli) Matrosova (Галина (Галли) Ивановна Матросова) viola Isaak Buravsky (Исаак Маркович Буравский) cello NIKOLAI MYASKOVSKY / НИКОЛАЙ ЯКОВЛЕВИЧ МЯСКОВСКИЙ (20 / 04 / 1881 - 8 / 08 / 1950) STRING QUARTET No.9, d moll, Op.62 I. Allegro inquieto [07' 15''] II. Andante appassionato. Allegro misterioso. Molto appassionato [18' 00''] III. Allegro con brio Recorded in 1965 BOLSHOI THEATRE QUARTET +••.••(...)) ISAAK ZHUK, 1st violin (1902 – 1973). Studied at the Leningrad Conservatory with Sergei Korguyev and Moscow Conservatory with Abram Yampolsky. BORIS WELTMANN, 2d violin (1899 – 1973). Studied at the Petrograd Cohservatory with Sergei Korguyev and Pavel Kochansky, and from 1922 until 1926 at the Moscow Conservatory with Lev Zeitlin. MORIS GURVICH, viola (1909, Paris - ?), Studied at the Odessa Conservatory with Petr Stolyarsky. ISAAK BURAVSKY, cello (1898 – 1994), studied at the Kiev Conservatory with Semyon Kozolupov. From 1957: GALINA (GALLI) MATROSOVA, viola (1923 – 2020), studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Vadim Borisovsky. The quartet was founded by musicians of the Bolshoi Theatre orchestra and initially with the name “Quartet of the Soloists of the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra”. The original members were: Isaak Zhuk, Boris Weltman, Moris Gurvich and Sviatoslav Knushevitsky. Their first concert took place on 11 December 1931 in the Beethoven Hall of the Bolshoi Theatre. In 1933 Knushevitsky was replaced by Vladimir Matkovsky (Владимир Матковский) and from 1935 by Isaak Buravsky (Исаак Буравский). In 1936 the Quartet received a prize at a competition for the best performance of a work by a Soviet composer (organized by the Composers’ Union). And in 1938 they won the All-UnionString Quartets Competition, sharing the 1st Prize with the Komitas String Quartet. Despite their highest professional acknowledgement in the USSR the performers did not leave their work as concertmasters of the Bolshoi Theatre orchestra, and in the case of I. Zhuk and M. Gurvich – the USSR State SO (in 1952). That’s why the Quartet very rarely went on tours on an independent basis. In 1957 the violist Moris Gurvich was replaced by Galina Matrosova (Галина Матросова) (the last change in the ensamble). The Bolshoi Theatre String Quartet stopped its performances in 1968. КВАРТЕТ БОЛЬШОГО ТЕАТРА +••.••(...)) ЖУК ИСААК АБРАМОВИЧ, 1я скрипка (1902 – 1973), ученик Сергея Коргуева (Ленинградская консерватория) и Абрама Ямпольского (Московская консерватория) ВЕЛЬТМАН БОРИС ИСАКОВИЧ, 2я скрипка (1899 – 1973), ученик Сергея Коргуева и Павла Коханского (Петроградская консерватория), а с 1922 по 1926 Льва Цейтлина (Московская консерватория) ГУРВИЧ МОРИС ЖАКОВИЧ, альт (1909, Париж - ?), ученик Петра Столярского (Одесская консерватория) БУРАВСКИЙ ИСААК МАРКОВИЧ, виолончель (1898 – 1994), учился в Киевской консерватории у Семёна Козолупова. С 1957 года МАТРОСОВА ГАЛЛИ (ГАЛИНА) ИВАНОВНА, альт (1923 – 2020), училась в Московской консерватории у Вадима Борисовского. Квартет был основан музыкантами оркестра Большого Театра, и первоначально именовался «Квартет солистов оркестра Большого Театра». Первое выступление квартета состоялось 11 декабря 1931 года в Бетховенском зале ГАБТ СССР в составе Исаак Жук, Борис Вельтман, Морис Гурвич и Святослав Кнушевицкий. В 1933 году Кнушевицкого сменил Владимир Матковский, а с 1935 года – Исаак Буравский. В 1936 году коллектив получил премию на конкурсе на лучшее исполнение произведений советских композиторов, организованном Союзом композиторов СССР. А в ноябре 1938 года стали победителями Всесоюзного конкурса смычковых квартетов, разделив первую премию с Квартетом им. Комитаса. Несмотря на высшее профессиональное признание в СССР, никто из участников не оставил своей работы в качестве концертмейстеров оркестра Большого театра, а И. Жук и М. Гурвич с 1952 – Государственного симфонического оркестра СССР. Этим объясняется то, что квартет весьма редко гастролировал самостоятельно. В 1957 году ИМ. Гурвича сменила Галина (Галли) Матросова, и это стало последним изменением в составе квартета. Квартет Большого театра прекратил свои выступления в 1968 году.
Locatelli Zelenka Kozolupov Hanus Pablo Casals Gagliano Czech Philharmonic 1712 1754 1930 1945 1951 1953 1955 1959
Sasa Vectomov was one of the greatest cellist ever. He was born to musical family year 1930 in Czechoslovakia. Already at young age Sasa was greatly influenced by his father, cellist Ivan Vectomov (solo cellist of Czech Philharmonic) and so he very soon started to follow his father's footsteps. Sasa Vectomov studied with professor Ladislav Zelenka, first +••.••(...)) at the Prague conservatory and subsequently at the Academy of Musical Arts; in 1953 he did a graduate course under professor Kozolupov in Moscow and later he still studied with French cellist Andre Navarra. Vectomov's refined playing, based on perfect techinque, elastic, sophisticated and warm tone and inborn musical feeling earned him prizes in several competitions. He won 1st prize in the Hanus Wihan Competition at the 1955 edition of the Prague Spring festival, and year 1959 Sasa won 2nd prize in the Pablo Casals competition in Mexico City. Sasa Vectomov made a number of recordings during his lifetime, mostly for Czech company Supraphon. As a soloist, Sasa played throughout Europe, in North and South America, India, Japan, Iran, Egypt etc. He was a member of Czech Trio and Prague String quartet and was teaching at Prague Academy of Music. Vectomov played two Italian cellos, an Alessandro Gagliano of 1712 and Giambattista Guadagnini of 1754. Unfortunately Sasa left the world suprisinly at the age of 59 and unfortunately he never gained the international reputation he deserved. Sasa Vectomov was truly a great artist, and an exceptional cellist with 30 different glissandos. I never personally heard him live, but luckily I found his wonderful recordings. I hope you will enjoy his artistry. Sasa Vectomov, cello Vladimir Topinka, piano
Martinu Zelenka Kozolupov Hanus Pablo Casals Gagliano Czech Philharmonic 1712 1754 1930 1945 1951 1953 1955 1959
Sasa Vectomov was one of the greatest cellist ever. He was born to musical family year 1930 in Czechoslovakia. Already at young age Sasa was greatly influenced by his father, cellist Ivan Vectomov (solo cellist of Czech Philharmonic) and so he very soon started to follow his father's footsteps. Sasa Vectomov studied with professor Ladislav Zelenka, first +••.••(...)) at the Prague conservatory and subsequently at the Academy of Musical Arts; in 1953 he did a graduate course under professor Kozolupov in Moscow and later he still studied with French cellist Andre Navarra. Vectomov's refined playing, based on perfect techinque, elastic, sophisticated and warm tone and inborn musical feeling earned him prizes in several competitions. He won 1st prize in the Hanus Wihan Competition at the 1955 edition of the Prague Spring festival, and year 1959 Sasa won 2nd prize in the Pablo Casals competition in Mexico City. Sasa Vectomov made a number of recordings during his lifetime, mostly for Czech company Supraphon. As a soloist, Sasa played throughout Europe, in North and South America, India, Japan, Iran, Egypt etc. He was a member of Czech Trio and Prague String quartet and was teaching at Prague Academy of Music. Vectomov played two Italian cellos, an Alessandro Gagliano of 1712 and Giambattista Guadagnini of 1754. Unfortunately Sasa left the world suprisinly at the age of 59 and unfortunately he never gained the international reputation he deserved.
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