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Karnitskaya, Nina Andreevna

Nina Andreyevna Karnitskaya - Soviet composer, Honored Artist of the North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1966) [1] .

Nina Karnitskaya
Full nameNina Andreevna Karnitskaya
Date of BirthMay 5, 1906 ( 1906-05-05 )
Place of BirthKiev
Date of deathAugust 21, 1983 ( 1983-08-21 ) (aged 77)
Place of deathNovosibirsk
A countrythe USSR
Professions
composer
AwardsHonored 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. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Karnitskaya, Nina Andreevna // Big Biographical Encyclopedia. - 2009.
  2. ↑ 1 2 Karnitskaya, Nina Andreevna // Encyclopedic Handbook “Property of Ossetia”.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Karnitskaya,_Nina_Andreevna&oldid=94757345


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