Vissarion Shebalin Vídeos
compositor soviético
- piano
- ópera, sinfonía, Cantata, música clásica
- Unión Soviética, Rusia
- compositor, profesor de música, director de orquesta, catedrático
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Konstantin Eiges Shostakovich Prokofiev Khachaturian Vissarion Schebalin Gavriil Popov Boris Yoffe Egon Petri Anatoly Alexandrov Alexandrov Nikolai Zhilyayev Gnessin Bolshoi 1905 1927 1930 1933 1935 1939 1948 1949 1958 1959 1974 1980 1992
Eduard Syomin - Piano Oleg Eiges +••.••(...)) was a Russian/Soviet Composer. In 1948 he was targeted by the state campaign against formalism, in the course of which the composers Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Khachaturian, Schebalin and Gavriil Popov were denounced for their formalistic and anti-progressive tendencies. Eiges was branded a formalist because of his 10th symphony and was temporarily no longer allowed to teach. In the newspaper Uralsky Rabotschij it was said: The meeting of the composers' association Sverdlovsk had found Eiges to be “guilty” of having stuck to a “formalistic position alien to Soviet art”. Later symphonies found their way to a larger audience and were performed at the Moscow Autumn. Nevertheless, there are very few surviving recordings of Eiges; Boris Yoffe counts him among those who were muted in the Soviet era of Socialist Realism. His father was the composer Konstantin Eiges. After studying piano, Oleg Eiges began performing as a pianist in 1927 and received further training from Egon Petri at the Berlin University of Music. He worked at the Bolshoi Theater and studied composition at the Moscow Conservatory with Genrich Litinski, Vissarion Schebalin, Anatoly Alexandrov and Nikolai Zhilyayev. After military service in the Red Army +••.••(...)) and an aspirantur at the Moscow Conservatory, he became a university teacher himself and taught at the conservatories in what was then Sverdlovsk +••.••(...)) and Gorky +••.••(...)) and at the Gnessin Institute in Moscow (1959) –1974). Eiges composed an opera, 15 symphonies (1930–1980), 5 symphonic poems, concertos, chamber music and numerous works for piano. / Please support this channel (http•••)
Modest Mussorgsky Vissarion Shebalin 1832 1874 1880 1881
Mussorgsky: Parasya's Reverie from "The Fair at Sorochyntsi" Elisaveta Tcharlamova Piano part- Nina Shachnova The Fair at Sorochyntsi (Russian: Сорочинская ярмарка, Sorochinskaya yarmarka, Sorochyntsi Fair) is a comic opera in three acts by Modest Mussorgsky, composed between 1874 and 1880 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The composer wrote the libretto, which is based on Nikolai Gogol's short story of the same name, from his early (1832) collection of Ukrainian stories Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka. The opera remained unfinished and unperformed at Mussorgsky's death in 1881. Today, the completion by Vissarion Shebalin has become the standard.
Dmitri Shostakovich Yampolsky Rudolf Barshai Valentin Berlinsky Alexandrov Shebalin Borodin Alfred Schnittke Boris Tchaikovsky Tchaikovsky Lev Knipper Weinberg Yuli Turovsky Turovsky Jacobs Borodin Quartet Borodin Trio 1906 1923 1930 1933 1944 1945 1948 1952 1953 1954 1975 1976 1981 1997
ROSTISLAV DUBINSKY / РОСТИСЛАВ ДАВИДОВИЧ ДУБИНСКИЙ), violin (23/11/1923 - 3/12/1997) LUBA EDLINA / ЛЮБОВЬ ЕДЛИНА, piano (1930) DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH / ДМИТРИЙ ДМИТРИЕВИЧ ШОСТАКОВИЧ (25/09/1906 - 9/08/1975) VIOLIN SONATA, Op.134 I. Andante [11' 22''] II. Allegretto [18' 08''] III. Largo - Andante Born in Kiev. Rostislav Dubinsky was the son of David and Eugeny (Nezlin) Dubinsky, and began playing his violin with instructions from his father until his family moved to Moscow where he was enrolled at the Central Music School in 1933. He studied with Abraham Yampolsky first at the Central Music School and after 1944 at the Moscow Conservatory, where he received an artist's diploma in 1948.This is where he was first introduced to chamber music and quartet playing. In 1945, Dubinsky founded the Moscow Philharmonic Quartet with fellow Conservatory students, Vladimir Rabei (second violin), Rudolf Barshai (viola), and Valentin Berlinsky (cello). The 2d violinist Yaroslav Alexandrov joined the quartet in 1952, the violist Dmitry Shebalin in 1953. From 1954 this quartet was known as the Borodin Quartet. The Borodin Quartet played the standard quartet repertoire, but is known to be closely related to Dmitri Shostakovich whose works were introduced by the Quartet to the West. In addition to Shostakovich, the Borodin Quartet performed premiere performances of works by Alfred Schnittke, Boris Tchaikovsky, Lev Knipper, and Moisei Weinberg Dubinsky was the founder of the Borodin Quartet and its first violinist from 1945 until 1976. With the Quartet he gave more than 3,000 concerts worldwide, compiling an impressive discography before emigrating from the former Soviet Union to the Netherlands with his wife, pianist Luba Edlina, in 1976. That same year, Dubinsky and Edlina formed the acclaimed Borodin Trio with cellist Yuli Turovsky. After teaching at the conservatories of The Hague and Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Dubinsky and his wife, Luba Edlina, joined the faculty of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in 1981 with Edlina as Professor of Piano and Dubinsky as Professor of Chamber Music. During his career at the Indiana University, Dubinsky also toured widely with his wife as the Dubinsky Duo. Ростислав Дубинский родился в Киеве в семье Давида и Евгении Дубинских. Обучаться на скрипке начал под руководством отца, пока семья не переехала в Москву и в 1933 году он был принят в Центральную музыкальную школу. Его педагогом был Абрам Ямпольский – сначала в ЦМШ, а потом, с 1944 года, и в Московской консерватории, которую он закончил в 1948 году. Именно в консерватории состоялось его первое знакомство с камерным и квартетным исполнительством. В 1945 году Дубинский и три других студента консерватории (В. Рабей, Р. Баршай, В. Берлинский), игравшие вместе в квартетном классе, организовали Квартет Московской филармонии. Второй скрипач Ярослав Александров присоединился к квартету в 1952 году, альтист Дмитрий Шебалин в 1953. С 1954 года этот квартет получил имя Бородина. Огромный репертуар квартета включал все самые значительные произведения квартетного жанра, но особо тесно бородинцы были связаны с творчеством Д. Шостаковича, произведения которого они представили всему миру. Кроме Шостаковича, Квартет Бородина был первым исполнителем произведений Альфреда Шнитке, Бориса Чайковского, Льва Книппера и Моисея Вайнберга. Ростислав Дубинский являлся основателем и первым скрипачом Квартета с 1945 года и до 1976. За эти годы в составе квартета им было сыграно более 3000 концертов по всему миру, создан впечатляющий архив записей. В 1976 году Дубинский с женой, пианисткой Любовью Едлиной, эмигрировали из СССР в Нидерланды. В том же году, вместе с виолончелистом Юлием Туровским, они образовали получившее широкое признание Трио имени Бородина. Поработав преподавателями в Нидерландах, в консерваториях Гааги и Роттердама, в 1981 году Дубинский и Едлина перебрались в США и начали свою педагогическую деятельность в университете Индианы – Едлина в качестве профессора фортепиано, а Дубинский – Камерной музыки. Кроме преподавания, Дубинский и Едлина много гастролировали как Дуэт Дубинского.
Mikhail Glinka Mikhail Pletnev Borodin Mikhail Kopelman Shebalin Valentin Berlinsky Borodin Quartet Museum Fine Arts 1210 1804 1834 1857 1986
Mikhail Pletnev, Borodin Quartet & Sergei Akopov live at the "December nights" in Moscow. Subscribe for rare Russian music! (http•••) / Mikhail Glinka +••.••(...)) - Grand Sextet in E-flat major ► 00:19. I. Allegro ► 12:10. II. Andante ► 18:34. III. Finale: Allegro con spirito Mikhail Pletnev (piano), Borodin Quartet: Mikhail Kopelman (1st violin), Andrei Abramenkov (2nd violin), Dmitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (violoncello), Sergei Akopov (double bass) Live at the "December Nights" festival Moscow, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, 1986 / Михаил Глинка +••.••(...)) - Большой секстет ми-бемоль мажор Михаил Плетнев (фортепиано), Квартет им. Бородина: Михаил Копельман (1-я скрипка), Андрей Абраменков (2-я скрипка), Дмитрий Шебалин (альт), Валентин Берлинский (виолончель), Сергей Акопов (контрабас) Фестиваль "Декабрьские вечера" Москва, ГМИИ им. Пушкина, 1986
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