Nina Andreyevna Karnitskaya - Soviet composer, Honored Artist of the North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1966) [1] .
| Nina Karnitskaya | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Nina Andreevna Karnitskaya |
| Date of Birth | May 5, 1906 |
| Place of Birth | Kiev |
| Date of death | August 21, 1983 (aged 77) |
| Place of death | Novosibirsk |
| A country | the USSR |
| Professions | composer |
| Awards | Honored Artist of the North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1966) |
In 1929, Karnitskaya graduated from the Azerbaijan State Conservatory in the composition class of Boris Karagichev , and in 1931 in the piano class of M. L. Presman [1] .
From 1926 to 1938 she taught theoretical subjects at the music technical school and music school, and from 1938 to 1948 - at the Azerbaijan Conservatory. From 1929 to 1932 he was a composer of TRAM, and from 1932 to 1940 - the Russian Drama Theater in Baku [1] . In Azerbaijan, Karnitskaya wrote the symphony “Absheron”, the concert fantasy “ Arshin Mal Alan ” (the material was the melodies of the operetta “ Arshin Mal Alan ” by Uzeyir Hajibeyov ), was engaged in the processing of Azerbaijani folk songs [2] .
From 1948 to 1961 she was a teacher, head of the general department and special theoretical department of the music school in the city of Ordzhonikidze . Since 1975, she lived in Novosibirsk [1] . She died in the same city on August 21, 1983 [2] .
Compositions
- For symphony orchestra
- Symphony (1942),
- Poem On the Shores of Gizeldon (1952),
- Elegy in memory of Kosta Khetagurov (1954),
- Pictures of the Ossetian collective farm (1959),
- Poem Native Ossetia (1960),
- Overture Friendship (1969);
- For piano and symphony orchestra - concerts: I (1960), II (1975);
- For violin, piano and symphony orchestra - Concert (1962);
- For violin and symphony orchestra
- Poem (1947)
- Studies: Azerbaijani (1947), Ossetian (1952);
- For voice and symphony orchestra - 2 vocal poems (words by I. Dzakhov, 1968);
- For string orchestra - Symphonietta (1947);
- For folk instrument orchestra
- Fantasy on Ossetian themes (1951),
- Nocturne, Dance, March (1953),
- Overture to Lenin (1970),
- Spring Suite (1974);
- For violin and piano
- Suite Behind the Arctic Circle (1938),
- Concert fantasies on the themes of the operas by Uzeyir Hajibeyov “ Arshin Mal Alan ” (1939), Muslim Magomayev “ Shah Ismail ” (1946),
- Ossetian dances (1965),
- Sonatas: I (1950), II (1968), III (1969);
- For the violin ensemble - Little Legend (1959);
- For cello and piano - Sonata Poem (1966);
- For trombone and piano - Aria (1966), Dance Cards (1966);
- For oboe and piano - Lyric poem (1948);
- For piano - sonatas: I (1954), II (1967), III (1971), cycles: Little fairy tales (1957), Etudes-paintings (1966), Azerbaijan songs (1968), 12 preludes and fugues (1976), suites : I (1960), II (1967);
- For voice and piano - Ballad of the Komsomol (f. I. Gurzhibekova, 1968), Ballad Lenin among the Highlanders (f. I. Gurzhibekova, 1970), romances: Beggar, Mermaid (f. M. Lermontov, 1940), Daughters (f. V. Tushnova, 1946), Leshiy (lyrics by V. Bryusov, 1948), songs on lyrics. G. Kaitukov, M. Basiev, and others;
- Music for dramatic performances.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Karnitskaya, Nina Andreevna // Big Biographical Encyclopedia. - 2009.
- ↑ 1 2 Karnitskaya, Nina Andreevna // Encyclopedic Handbook “Property of Ossetia”.