Maria Moiseevna Mirzoyeva ( August 17 [ August 29, 1896 , Tiflis - March 15, 1982 , Moscow ) is a singer , pianist, and musical vocal teacher .
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards
- 3 Works
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- 5 Literature
Biography
In 1916 she graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in piano with a gold medal in the class of E.E. Frey. She studied with S. G. Rubinstein [1] , later with Varvara Mikhailovna Zarudnoy-Ivanova (1917) (Camille Everardi's vocal school). Concerted with composer A.T. Grechaninov . In 1928 she performed as a singer in France in Paris. From 1931 to 1941, she gave concerts with chamber singer A. L. Dolivo, a student of Mazetti. Since 1932, she worked as a teacher of solo singing at the Moscow Conservatory.
In 1940 she became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory . Among her students are K. G. Kadinskaya (teaches vocals at the Moscow Conservatory), A. M. Grachev, P. A. Ulyanov, L. T. Zlatov, M. S. Alekseev (teaches vocals at the Moscow Conservatory), V. A. Volkova and many others. In her lessons, M. M. Mirzoeva introduced students to the vocal school of Professor G.P. Gandolfi (he came to Russia in 1907).
Edited by M. M. Mirzoyeva: “Selected Handel Arias” (1961), “Schubert's Selected Songs” (1961), collection of “Folk Songs” (1964), collection of “Arias of Foreign Composers” (1970), etc.
Rewards
- two orders of the Red Banner of Labor (12/28/1946, 10/14/1966)
Compositions
- Issue 2 “Questions of vocal pedagogy” Publishing house Music, 1964. (articles: Analysis of the performed vocal work; Vocalises)
- Issue 7 “Questions of vocal pedagogy” Music Publishing House, 1984. (article: A. L. Dolivo - singer and teacher).
Notes
- ↑ Big Biographical Encyclopedia - Rubinstein Sofya Grigorievna . www.terminy.info. Date of treatment June 24, 2017.
Literature
- Musical Encyclopedia, Volume 3. Publishing House "Soviet Encyclopedia", Moscow, 1976
- A. S. Yakovleva "In the class of M. M. Mirzoeva." Issue 7 “Questions of vocal pedagogy” Music Publishing House, 1984.