- Evgeni Mikeladze
Evgeni Mikeladze ( _ka. ევგენი მიქელაძე) (
July 27 ,1903 – 1937) was a leading Georgianorchestra conductor of the 1930s, executed during theStalin istGreat Purges .Born in
Baku ,Azerbaijan , then part ofImperial Russia , he moved, with his family, toTbilisi, Georgia in a few years.He attended musical classes at the Cadet Corps, Tbilisi Real School and finally entered the Tbilisi National Conservatory. Since his childhood, he played various
wind instrument s, chiefly thetrumpet and theFrench horn , and decided to become a conductor in the mid-1920s. He then took courses at the Leningrad State Conservatory under the guidance of eminent Soviet conductors,Nikolai Malko andAleksandr Gauk . Back to Tbilisi in 1931, he quickly gained notability as a talented conductor and a promoter ofclassical music , and earned appraisal from several Soviet and foreign musicians. He organized and led, in 1933, theNational Symphony Orchestra of Georgia . A year later, he became a chief conductor at theTbilisi Opera House .At the age of 33, he was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the
Georgian SSR (1936). Mikeladze’s productive career was soon to be abruptly terminated, however. He was married to the daughter ofMamia Orakhelashvili , anOld Bolshevik who was purged under Stalin in 1937. Mikeladze was also arrested in November 1937 and subjected to forty-eight days of interrogation and torture, being allegedly questioned and beaten also byLavrentiy Beria . Eventually, Mikeladze was sentenced to be shot by theNKVD troika . ["According to one account, Beria also questioned him. Although Mikeladze was blindfolded he recognized Beria, saying "You have covered my eyes, but my hearing is as good as ever." Beria then gave such a blow to the head that he was rendered deaf." Knight, p. 83.]In a newly independent
post-Soviet Georgia, his name has been given to the National Symphony Orchestra founded and led by Mikeladze.His son, Vakhtang Mikeladze, is a
documentary film maker currently working for theChannel One (Russia) . [ru icon [http://www.tv-ostankino.ru/personal/Personal_26_25.htm Микеладзе, Вахтанг Евгеньевич] ]Notes
References
*Amy W. Knight, "Beria: Stalin's First Lieutenant", Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1993, ISBN 0-691-01093-5
*ru icon [http://www.nukri.info/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=68 Евгений Микеладзе]
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