- Lev Knipper
Lev Konstantinovich Knipper (Лев Константинович Книппер) (OldStyleDate|3 December|1898|21 November in
Tbilisi –30 July 1974 inMoscow ), a Russian composer of partially German descent and an activeOGPU -NKVD (Soviet secret police) agent.Lev Knipper was the nephew of the actress
Olga Knipper (Anton Chekhov 's wife). His older sisterOlga Chekhova also became an actress and marriedMikhail Chekhov .During the
Russian civil war he fought in theWhite army and left Russia with the rest of baron Wrangel forces in 1920. Upon his return from emigration in 1922 he was recruited byOGPU foreign departement. There is no evidence that he denounced any of his fellow composers or musicians during the periods of repressions.He studied music in Moscow with
Reinhold Glière and theGnessin Music School . In the 20's, he worked at theMoscow Art Theatre withVladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko andKonstantin Stanislavski .He wrote his Fourth Symphony in 1934, which includes the famous song
Polyushko Pole , with lyrics (dedicated toKliment Voroshilov ) byVictor Gusev . The music became one of the Marching songs of theRed Army Choir . Knipper did not suffer from the attacks ofAndrei Zhdanov , who censored other composers.Knipper was prolific. He wrote 5 operas (including one on the "
The Little Prince "), 20 symphonies, ballets, pieces for piano and other film musics. He also studiedethnomusicology in the Central Asian Republics and researched folk music fromTurkmenistan ,Kyrgyzstan andTajikistan .One of his most famed compositions is "Song of the Meadows", also called "Song of the Plains".
External links
* [http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/knipper.htm List of Works]
* [http://www.chantdumonde.com/knipper.htm Life and Work (in French)]References
# Beevor, Antony (2004) "The Mystery of Olga Chekhova: was Hitler's favorite actress a Russian spy?" ISBN 978-0-670-03340-9
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