Mikhail Davidovich Gottlieb ( October 26 ( November 8 ) 1907 , Yaroslavl - September 10, 1978 , Moscow ) - Soviet composer , pianist and music teacher .
| Gottlib Mikhail Davidovich | ||
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| Date of Birth | November 8, 1907 | |
| Place of Birth | Yaroslavl city, Russian empire | |
| Date of death | September 10, 1978 (aged 70) | |
| Place of death | Moscow city, USSR | |
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Biography
Gottlieb took the piano course of K. N. Igumnov at the Moscow Conservatory in 1924-1930.
In 1932-1938, a piano teacher at the Musical College at the Moscow Conservatory . Since 1938, lecturer, since 1942 assistant professor, since 1971 professor in the department of instrumentation and score reading at the military faculty of the conservatory (since 1949 - the Institute of military conductors, since 1960 - the military conducting faculty of the conservatory).
Since 1927, a member of the piano duet with his brother Adolf Gottlieb .
He was buried at the Don cemetery .
Ranks and Awards
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1968).
Musical Compositions
- For two pianos and a symphony orchestra:
- Suite (1951)
- For brass band:
- Suite (1952)
- Suite on Revolutionary Songs (1970)
- Suite "Contemporary" (1970)
- Marsh Grotesque (1961)
- Serenade (1963)
- Burlesque (1965)
- Humoresque (1967)
- Capriccio (1970)
- Youth Overture (1970)
- March "Peakless Cap" (1972)
- Theme and Variations for Trumpet and Brass Band (1978)
- Concerts:
- Concert for alto saxophone with brass band (1974)
- Songs:
- concert arrangements for two pianos by compositions by Bach , Handel , Borodin , Rachmaninov , Khachaturian , Polovinkin , Rakov , etc.
Literary works
- The course of reading scores (jointly with Ya. M. Kaabak and E.P. Makarov). M., 1956.
- Practical course for reading scores for a brass band (jointly with Ya. M. Kaabak and E.P. Makarov). M., 1960.
- Toolkit for leaders of amateur brass bands (with N. Zudin). M., 1961.
Discography
- MIKHAIL GOTLIB - Works for wind band (Melody, С10 13613-4, 1980)