- Evgeny Mravinsky
Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Mravinsky ( _ru. Евгений Александрович Мравинский, "Evgenij Aleksandrovič Mravinskij") (OldStyleDate|4 June|1903|22 May –
19 January 1988 ) was a Russian conductor.Life and career
Mravinsky was born in
Saint Petersburg . His father died in 1918, and in that same year, he began to work backstage at theMariinsky Theatre . He first studiedbiology at the university in Leningrad, before going to the Leningrad Conservatory to studymusic . He served as a ballet repetiteur from 1923 to 1931. His first public conducting appearance was in 1929. Through the 1930s he conducted at theKirov Ballet andBolshoi Opera . In September 1938, he won the All-Union Conductors Competition in Moscow.In October 1938, Mravinsky took up the post that he was to hold until 1988: principal conductor of the
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra , with whom he had made his debut as a conductor in 1931. [This fifty-year long association between a conductor and a major orchestra has been matched or approached only byRobert Kajanus with theHelsinki Philharmonic Orchestra ,Willem Mengelberg with theConcertgebouw Orchestra ,Ernest Ansermet with theOrchestre de la Suisse Romande andEugene Ormandy with thePhiladelphia Orchestra .] Under Mravinsky, the Leningrad Philharmonic gained a legendary reputation, particularly in Russian music such as Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich. DuringWorld War II , Mravinsky and the orchestra were evacuated to Siberia.Legend has it that at the first performance of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5, during the applause immediately after the performance, Mravinsky took the score in his hand and waved it above his head. Mravinsky gave world premieres of six symphonies by Shostakovich: numbers 5, 6, 8 (which Shostakovich dedicated to Mravinsky), 9, 10 and finally 12 in 1961. His refusal to conduct the premiere of Shostakovich's 13th Symphony in 1962 caused a permanent rupture in their friendship.
He premiered Sergei Prokofiev's sixth symphony in Leningrad the year of its composition (1947, [http://www.prokofiev.org/catalog/work.cfm?WorkID=144] ).
Mravinsky made commercial studio recordings from 1938 to 1961. His issued recordings from after 1961 were taken from live concerts. His final recording was from an April 1984 live performance of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 12.
Mravinsky first took the orchestra on tour in 1946 to the Prague Spring Festival. Later tours included a June 1956 itinerary to West Germany, East Germany,
Austria andSwitzerland . Their only tour to Great Britain was in September 1960 to the Edinburgh Festival and the Royal Festival Hall, London. Their first tour to Japan was in May 1973. Their last foreign tour was in 1984, to West Germany.His last concert was on
6 March 1987 (Schubert , Symphony No. 8, andBrahms , Symphony No. 4). Mravinsky died in Leningrad in 1988, aged 84.Conducting style
Recordings reveal Mravinsky to have an extraordinary technical control over the orchestra, especially over dynamics. He was also a very exciting conductor, frequently changing
tempo in order to heighten the musical effect for which he was striving. Surviving videos show that Mravinsky had a sober appearance [Obituary for Evgeny Mravinsky, "The Musical Times", 129(1741),p. 151 (1988).] at thepodium , making simple but very clear gestures, often without a baton. The critic David Fanning has memorably described some of Mravinsky's Tchaikovsky performances::"The Leningrad Philharmonic play like a wild stallion, only just held in check by the willpower of its master. Every smallest movement is placed with fierce pride; at any moment it may break into such a frenzied gallop that you hardly know whether to feel exhilarated or terrified". [http://www.mdt.co.uk/MDTSite/pages/product/product.asp?prod=4775911&cookie%5Ftest=1] "
References
ources
* Tassie, Gregor, "A Truly Noble Conductor". Gramophone (US Edition), May 2002, pp. 36-37.
* Tassie, Gregor, "Yevgeny Mravinsky: The Noble Conductor", The Scarecrow Press, 2005 (ISBN 978-0810854277)Media
External links
*http://www.mravinsky.org/ (Russian)
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=41:41636~T1 Biography at allmusic.com]
* [http://www32.ocn.ne.jp/~yemravinsky/discography.htm Discography]
* [http://www32.ocn.ne.jp/~yemravinsky/contents.htm Legacy of Yevgeni Mravinsky]
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