Eugene Grigorievich Brusilovsky ( 1905 - 1981 ) - Soviet composer . People's Artist of the Kazakh SSR ( 1936 ). Laureate of the Stalin Prize of the second degree ( 1948 ).
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Kazakhstan postage stamp dedicated to E. G. Brusilovsky, 2005 , 150 tenge ( Mikhel 519) | ||||||
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| Full name | Evgeny G. Brusilovsky | |||||
| Date of Birth | October 30 ( November 12 ) 1905 | |||||
| Place of Birth | Rostov-on-Don , Don army area , Russian empire | |||||
| Date of death | May 9, 1981 (aged 75) | |||||
| Place of death | Moscow , USSR | |||||
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| A country | the USSR | |||||
| Professions | composer , music teacher , professor | |||||
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The author of the first Kazakh operas, orchestral works. The composer's Peru owns nine operas, four ballets, nine symphonies and about 500 songs and romances. He is the author of music of the State Anthem of Kazakhstan 1945-1992 and 1992-2006 ( 1945 , together with Mukan Tulebaev and Latif Hamidi ). The name of Yevgeny Brusilovsky is on a par with such luminaries of Kazakh classical music as: Akhmet Zhubanov, Mukan Tulebaev, Latif Khamidi, Erkegali Rakhmadiev, Bakhytzhan Baykadamov, Sydyk Mukhamedzhanov .
Biography
He was born on October 30 ( November 12 in a new style) in 1905 , in Rostov-on-Don .
In 1922-1924 he studied piano and composition at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Theater . Then he entered the L.A. Rimsky-Korsakov LGK at the composition class of M.O. Steinberg and graduated in 1931.
In 1933, the Leningrad Union of Composers sent Brusilovsky to Alma-Ata . From 1934 to 1938 he worked as the musical director of the Kazakh Musical Theater, and created the opera Kyz-Zhibek . In 1949-1951, the artistic director of the Philharmonic. At the same time, he has been working as a teacher since 1944 at the Alma-Ata Conservatory, and since 1955, Brusilovsky professor and head of the composition department at this conservatory. In 1939-1948, the chairman of the Organizing Committee, in 1948-1953 the chairman of the board of the Insurance Committee of the Kazakh SSR.
His most famous students: A. S. Zatsepin , B. Baykadamov , M. Tulebaev , B. G. Erzakovich , K. Kuzhamyarov , E. Rakhmadiev , K. Musin , S. Mukhamedzhanov , L. Afanasyev , A. Dzhanybekov .
Brusilovsky author of the operas Kyz-Zhibek (1934), Zhalbyr (1935), Er Targyn (1936), Ayman Sholpan (1938), Golden Grain (1940), Guard, Forward! ( 1942), Amangeldy (1945, co-author M. Tulebaev), Dudarai (1953), Heirs (1962), music for the ballet Goats Korpesch - Bayan Sulu (1967), cantata Soviet Kazakhstan, 9 symphonies, including the Kurmangazy symphony, music of the State Anthem of the Kazakh SSR (1945, together with M. Tulebaev, L. A. Hamidi ), concerts for piano and orchestra, a large number of choral works, songs, romances.
His life's work was collecting and recording Kazakh folk songs and cuys - he recorded over 250 of them.
Evgeny Brusilovsky:
I was very lucky, I still managed to get acquainted with the Makhambet and Nausha Bukeikhanovs, Kali Zhantleuov, Dina Nurpeisova and many other dombrists who sacredly preserved folk music in distant villages. I still managed to hear kobyz - the weapon of the steppe bucks. The horsehair made the sound of him soundly strangled, mystical. The Bucks knew its mysterious power.
Evgeny Grigorievich died on May 9, 1981 . He was buried in Moscow at the Novokuntsevo cemetery .
Wife - Anna Dmitrievna Brusilovskaya (1908-1983).
Awards and prizes
- The Stalin Prize of the second degree ( 1948 ) - for the cantata "Soviet Kazakhstan".
- State Prize of the Kazakh SSR named after S. Kurmangazy ( 1967 ) - for the Kurmangazy symphony.
- Order of Lenin (01/03/1959)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (06/04/1956)
- more orders
- medals
Memory
- Streets in the cities of Kazakhstan - Astana , Alma-Ata (in the Tastak region), Petropavlovsk and Ust-Kamenogorsk are named after E. Brusilovsky.
- In 2005, a postage stamp of Kazakhstan dedicated to Brusilovsky was published.
- On the centenary of the birth of E. Brusilovsky in Kazakhstan, the film "Line of Fate" directed by I. Ganapolsky was released.