Marina Semenovna Kozolupova ( April 25, 1918 , Orenburg - October 26, 1978 , Moscow ) - Russian violinist. The youngest of the three daughters of the cellist Semyon Kozolupova and the pianist Nadezhda Nikolaevna Kozolupova-Fedotova .
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Biography
She graduated from the Moscow Conservatory , a student of Konstantin Mostras and Miron Polyakin . In 1937 he was a member of the Soviet delegation at the Izai International Competition for Violinists in Brussels , winner of the 5th prize.
She recorded, in particular, the Concerto for Violin and Orchestra by Ludwig van Beethoven ( 1948 , conducted by Kirill Kondrashin ), his Sonata No. 6 Op. 30 No. 1 and the sonata of Johann Sebastian Bach BWV 1016 ( 1950 , with Maria Yudina ), the sonata of César Franck ( 1947 , with Rosa Tamarkina ), also performed and recorded in a duet with her older sister Irina Kozolupova (1910-1993).
She taught at the Moscow Conservatory, since 1967 professor. Honored Artist of the RSFSR ( 1966 ).
Awards
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor (12/28/1946)
- two orders "Badge of Honor" (06/03/1937, 07/09/1954)
Links
- Page on the Moscow Conservatory website
- Marina Kozolupova plays the pioneers on the violin : Photo by E. Evzerikhina // Teacher's Newspaper , No. 133 (2438), October 1, 1938