- Yuri Shaporin
Yury (also Iurii, Yury) Alexandrovich Shaporin ( _ru. Юрий (Георгий) Александрович Шапорин; OldStyleDate|November 8|1887|October 27 -
December 9 1966 ) was aRussia n Sovietcomposer .Biography
Shaporin was born in Glukhov or (Hlukhiv) in
Ukraine . His father was a painter and his mother apianist . He received his secondary education inSaint Petersburg . He first studiedphilology at theKiev University . He went on to studylaw at the Saint Petersburg University.He then turned to music, starting his studies at the
Saint Petersburg Conservatory in 1913. His teachers there included Nikolay Sokolov (composition),Maximilian Steinberg (orchestration ), andNikolai Tcherepnin (conducting ). He graduated as a composer and conductor in 1918.After the Bolshoi Drama Theater was established in 1919, he participated, serving as its musical director until 1928. He then worked with the Russian State Pushkin Academy Drama Theater —also known as the
Alexandrinsky Theater — until 1934. During this period he composed a significant amount of theater music.He was a founding member of the
Association for Contemporary Music in 1923.During the 1930s he turned his attention to large scale works. His
opera "Dekabristi" (The Decembrists), with thelibretto written byAleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy about theDecembrist revolt , had been on Shaporin's mind already by 1920 —a 1925 interim version, "Polina Gyobe", had two scenes staged inLeningrad . He completed a version in 1938, but dissatisfied with it, he decided to revise it. It was only completed in 1953, after collaboration with librettistVsevolod Rozhdestvensky . The opera was premiered at theBolshoi Theatre onJune 23 ,1953 .The Bolshoi Theatre had already by 1938 commissioned a version of the opera. Shaporin also received an offer of a teaching position at the
Moscow Conservatory and he moved toMoscow in 1938.Among his students at the Moscow Conservatory were
Edward Artemiev andRodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin .Further reading
*Grosheva, Elena Andreevna, ed. "Iurii Aleksandrovich Shaporin : literaturnoe nasledie--statʹi, pisʹma : statʹi o tvorchestve I.U.A. Shaporina : vospominaniia sovremennikov". Moscow: "Sov. kompozitor", 1989. ISBN 585285123X.
*Martynov, I. (Ivan Ivanovich.) "Iurii Shaporin". Moskva : Izd-vo Muzyka, 1966. OCLC 10286667. Work list: pp. 161-164.
*cite book |last= Abraham|first= Gerald |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title=Eight Soviet Composers |origdate= |origyear= |origmonth= |url= |format= |accessdate= |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= |series= |volume= |date= |year= |month= |publisher=Read Books |location= |language= |isbn=1406765198 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages=p.89 |chapter=Yuri Shaporin |chapterurl= |quote=Brief list of works
* Piano sonatas (at least two. First sonata, opus 5 published around 1924. Sonata no. 2 is op. 7, published around 1929)
* Symphony for chorus and orchestra, op. 11, completed 1932 and premiered in London by Albert Coates and theBBC Symphony Orchestra
* "Na pole Kukikovom" ("On the Field of Kulikova"): cantata, op. 14
* "The Story of the Struggle for the Russian Soil" op. 17 (recorded on HMV in about 1970)
* "How long shall the kite fly?" : oratorio for baritone, mezzo-soprano, chorus and orchestra, op. 20
* Pieces for cello and piano, op. 25
* Ballade for piano, op. 28
* "Dekabristy" ("The Decembrists"), opera, completed 1953Film Music
* "Dezertir" ("Deserter") (1933)
* "Tri pesni o Lenine" ("Three Songs about Lenin") (1934)
* "Zaklyuchennye" ("Prisonners") (1936)
* "Pobeda" ("Victory") (1938)
* "Minin i Pozharskiy" ("Minin and Pajarski") (1939)
* "Suvorov" (1941)
* "Kutuzov" (1944)External links
*ru icon [http://allabout.10.com1.ru/a14256.html Biography]
* [http://www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2004/Mar04/Shaporin_Decembrists.htm Review of a recording of the Decembrists] (1954 recording reissue. Review contains a brief biography.)
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