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Shorin, Mikhail Georgievich

Mikhail Georgievich Shorin (1904-1965) - Soviet choir conductor. Honored Artist of the RSFSR ( 1951 ) [1] . Laureate of two Stalin Prizes of the first degree ( 1949 , 1951 ).

Mikhail Shorin
Full nameMikhail Georgievich Shorin
Date of Birth
Place of Birthfrom. Troitskoye, Moscow Province , Russian Empire
Date of death
A place of death
Buried
A country
Professionschoir conductor
CollectivesBolshoi
Awards
Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR - 1951Stalin Prize - 1949Stalin Prize - 1951

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Conducted by performances
  • 3 Awards
  • 4 notes

Biography

M. G. Shorin was born on September 2 (15), 1904 in the village of Troitskoye (now the Moscow Region ). In 1912-1918 he studied at the Moscow Synodal School with A. D. Kastalsky , N. S. Golovanov , N. M. Danilin and V. P. Stepanov [1] . In 1926 he graduated from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in the class of choral conducting, in 1929 - in the class of symphonic conducting. Since 1929, the choirmaster, in 1944-1958 - the chief choir master of the Bolshoi Theater [1] .

The successor of the traditions of Russian choral art, to a large extent contributed to the high level of performing culture of the Bolshoi Theater choir.

M. G. Shorin died on March 7, 1965 . He was buried in Moscow at the Novodevichy cemetery (plot number 3).

Conducted by performances

  • "Sadko" N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov
  • "Prince Igor" by A.P. Borodin
  • "Ivan Susanin" M.I. Glinka
  • "Boris Godunov" by M.P. Mussorgsky
  • "Khovanshchina" by M. P. Mussorgsky
  • "Aida" J. Verdi
  • "Decembrists" by E. F. Napravnik
  • “Nikita Vershinin” by D. B. Kabalevsky

Awards and Prizes

  • Stalin Prize of the first degree (1949) - for the opera performance “Boris Godunov” by M. P. Mussorgsky
  • Stalin Prize of the first degree (1951) - for the opera performance "Khovanshchina" by M. P. Mussorgsky
  • Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1951)

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Shorin Mikhail Georgievich - Musical Encyclopedic Dictionary, 1990
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shorin__Mikhail_Georgievich&oldid=100421783


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