Vladimir Vladimirovich Nielsen ( October 5, 1910 , St. Petersburg - October 7, 1998 , St. Petersburg) - Russian pianist and organist, teacher, professor of the St. Petersburg Conservatory .
| Vladimir Nielsen | |
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| Full name | Vladimir Vladimirovich Nielsen |
| Date of Birth | October 5, 1910 |
| Place of Birth | Saint Petersburg , Russian Empire |
| Date of death | October 7, 1998 (88 years old) |
| Place of death | Saint Petersburg , Russia |
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| Professions | pianist , organist |
| Instruments | piano organ |
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Biography
From the age of 19 he was a soloist of the Petersburg Philharmonic . He began to study at the Petrograd Conservatory at a time when its rector was A.K. Glazunov . The archive has retained commendable reviews of the composer about the examination performances of Nielsen. In 1924-1927 he studied there in piano, then in 1927-1931 in the class of organ . His teachers were musicians Nikolai Richter (piano) and Isaiah Braudo (organ).
In 1934 he studied at graduate school under the direction of N.I. Golubovskaya (piano). Since 1934, he was a teacher, then, since 1951, a professor at the Leningrad Conservatory , where he combined work from 1954 to 1963 with teaching at the Kiev Conservatory . Among his students, for example, the famous Novgorod pianist and organist Richard Svartsevich .
He has toured in Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, France, and the USA. He brought up more than 200 students, including: S. Slonimsky , V. Vishnevsky , K. Kord , S. Skrynchenko , I. Komarov , R. Svartsevich and others.
He recorded a record from the works of Mozart and Schubert (1970s) .
Rewards
The second prize at the I All-Union Competition of Pianists (December 1937 - January 1938) [1] .
Notes
- ↑ N. Golubovskaya. My student // Soviet art. - January 12, 1938. - No. 3 (409) .
Literature
- Grigoryev L., Plateka Y. “Modern pianists”. Moscow, “Soviet Composer”, 1990