Nicolai Golovanov

Nicolai Golovanov

Nikolay Semyonovich Golovanov ( [o.s. 9] 21 January, 1891 – 28 August, 1953) was a Soviet conductor and composer.

He conducted the premiere performances of a number of works, among them Nikolai Myaskovsky's sixth symphony in May 1924, and recorded operas and concert works by Glazunov, Mussorgsky and Liszt among others.

Golovanov held some of the highest musical positions in the USSR, including an extensive association with the Bolshoi Opera. In her autobiography, Galina Vishnevskaya terms him the theater's chief conductor, and tells of his dismissal from the Bolshoi and his death - which she attributed to the humiliation of the experience of losing this position.

It has been reported that Golovanov's firing was the result of Stalin's displeasure at Golovanov's having tried to use a Jewish singer, Mark Reizen, in the role of Tsar Boris Godunov in his recording of Mussorgsky's opera. Golovanov actually did record the opera with Reizen as Boris, but later remade Reizen's part with another Boris, Alexander Pirogov.

Golovanov's recorded output was substantial and quite individual in interpretive approach. In his discography we find all but one of the Liszt tone poems, the complete Scriabin symphonies and Piano Concerto, Tchaikovsky's Symphonies Nos. 1 & 6, as well as shorter works, Beethoven's 1st Symphony, Violin Concerto and Triple Concerto, Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade" and his operas "Sadko" and "Christmas Eve," Mussorgsky's "Boris Godunov" and "Pictures at an Exhibition," Rachmaninoff's 2nd & 3rd Symphonies plus the opera "Aleko" and other compositions, Glazunov's 5th, 6th and 7th Symphonies, and scores by Grieg, Mozart and others. Based upon the evidence of his recordings, Golovanov's characteristic performance mode was full-blooded and nearly vehement in tone, with a powerful, almost overloaded sense of sonority, and extreme flexibility in matters of tempo, phrasing and dynamics.

Golovanov was also a composer, with several choral works to his credit. He was a well-regarded piano accompanist in the early years of his career.

He was married to the soprano Antonina Nezhdanova.

References

* [http://www.vor.ru/English/Music_Portraits/Music_Portraite_05.html "Musical Portrait"]


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