Mikhail Emmanuilovich Khomitser ( June 30, 1935 , Kharkov - November 2, 2002 , Rishon Lezion , Israel ) - Soviet, Russian and Israeli cellist, teacher, People's Artist of the RSFSR .
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| Birth name | Mikhail Emmanuilovich Khomitser | ||
| Date of Birth | June 30, 1935 | ||
| Place of Birth | Kharkov , Ukrainian SSR , USSR | ||
| Date of death | November 2, 2002 (67 years old) | ||
| Place of death | Rishon Lezion , Israel | ||
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| Professions | cellist , teacher | ||
| Years of activity | 1957-2002 | ||
| Instruments | cello | ||
| Collectives | Moscow trio of soloists. Dmitry Bashkirov, Igor Bezrodny, Mikhail Khomitser | ||
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Biography
Mikhail Emmanuilovich Khomitser was born on June 30, 1935 in Kharkov. In 1958 he graduated from the Moscow Conservatory (cello class S.N. Knushevitsky ). In 1961 he graduated from graduate school with him.
Since 1957 he was a soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic , performed in the USSR, toured abroad. In 1965-1973 he was a member of the trio together with pianist D. A. Bashkirov and violinist I. S. Bezrodny . He performed with orchestras under the direction of conductors K.P. Kondrashin , E.F. Svetlanov , G.N. Rozhdestvensky , J. Crips , K. Tsekki , Z. Meta .
The cellist’s repertoire included classical music, compositions of the 20th century, works of Soviet composers M. Weinberg , B. Tischenko , A. Schnittke , etc.
In 1961-1991 he taught at the Moscow Conservatory (since 1990 - professor), among his students about 20 laureates of international competitions. In 1986-1987 he was a professor at the Music Academy. J. Sibelius in Helsinki .
In 1994 he moved to Israel, where since 1995 he taught at the S. Rubin Jerusalem Academy of Music (professor).
Since 1996, he taught at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music. Among his students, the winner of the international competition in Italy and the laureate of the D. Shostakovich competition in Hanover G. Faur and the member of the Jerusalem Quartet, the laureate of the international F. Schubert competition in Graz, K. Zlotnikov. Continued concert activity. The first performer of the composition for cello solo M. Kopytman .
He died on November 2, 2002 in Rishon Lezion [1] .
Awards and Prizes
- Honored Artist of the RSFSR (09/12/1979) [2] .
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (1987).
- Laureate of the G. Wigan International Competition (1955), 1st Prize.
- Laureate of the International Tchaikovsky Competition (cello, 3rd prize) (1962).
- Laureate of the international competition named after P. Casals (1963), 1st prize.
Notes
- ↑ Khomitser Mikhail Emanuelovich // Big Russian Encyclopedia : [in 35 vol.] / Ch. ed. Yu.S. Osipov . - M .: Great Russian Encyclopedia, 2004—2017.
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of September 12, 1979
Links
- Mikhail Emanuelovich Khomitser . Central music school. Date of treatment August 4, 2018.
- Mikhail Emanuelovich Khomitser . Personalities. Date of treatment August 4, 2018.
- Mikhail Emanuelovich Khomitser . Electronic Jewish Encyclopedia. Date of treatment August 4, 2018.
- Mikhail Khomitser . EJWiki.org. Date of treatment August 4, 2018.
- Mikhail Khomitser . discogs.com. Date of treatment August 4, 2018.
- Mikhail Khomitser . Yandex Music. Date of treatment August 4, 2018.
- Moscow trio of soloists. Dmitry Bashkirov, Igor Bezrodny, Mikhail Khomitser . ruslania.com. Date of treatment August 4, 2018.