- Vasily Ilyich Safonov
Vasily Ilyich Safonov (Russian: Васи́лий Ильи́ч Сафо́нов, "Vasi'lij Ilji'č Safo'nov", also known as Wassily Safonoff) (
February 6 ,1852 -February 27 ,1918 );Russia npianist , teacher, conductor andcomposer .Safonov, or Safonoff as he was known in the West during his lifetime, was born at
Itschory ,Russia nCaucasus as the son of a Russian officer ofCossack s. He was educated at theLycee Imperial Alexandra ,Saint Petersburg , and at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory of Music. He graduated as Bachelor of Laws, and won the gold medal as a pianist of the Conservatory, where he studied, 1881-1885. He was also a pupil ofTeodor Leszetycki andNikolai Zaremba .Safonov was never a particularly successful composer in his own right, but was a master music educator, becoming Director of the
Moscow Conservatory in 1889. He was also the director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York. He was the teacher of some of the best Russian pianists, notablyAlexander Scriabin ,Nikolai Medtner ,Josef Lhevinne and Rosina Bessie (later Lhevinne).After retiring from teaching, Safonov became well known as a conductor, and acted in that capacity with nearly all the principal orchestras in Europe, including the Philharmonic Orchestras of Berlin, Vienna and Prague, the
Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris, the London Symphony, theAccademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and theNew York Philharmonic Society . In his day his audiences were somewhat puzzled by the fact that he never used a baton. He is considered the first modern conductor to dispense with its use entirely.References
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