Anvar Khasanovich Nagaev ( Tat . People's Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1970), Honored Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1957).
| Anvar Nagaev | |
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| tat. Әnvәr Nagaev | |
| Birth name | Anvar Hasanovich Nagaev |
| Date of Birth | January 28, 1922 (97 years old) |
| Place of Birth | Astrakhan |
| A place of death | Kazan |
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Biography
Member of World War II.
Until 1950, he studied at the Kazan Art College , under the leadership of P. T. Speransky (1891-1964), one of the founders and major masters of theatrical and decorative art of the Soviet Tatarstan.
In 1946-1954 - performing artist. From 1950 to 1982 - artist of the Tatar Opera and Ballet Theater. Musa Jalil . In 1964-1982 - the main artist of the Opera and Ballet Theater. Musa Jalil ( Kazan ).
Creativity
He designed the scenery and costumes for the performances:
- “ Iolanta ” by P. I. Tchaikovsky (1952),
- "Ildar" N. Zhiganova (1954),
- " Cio-Cio-san " by Giacomo Puccini (1955),
- The Barber of Seville [Rossini, Joachkino Antonio | J. Rossini]] (1956);
- "Jalil" N. Zhiganova (1957),
- Samat H. Valiullina (1957)
- The Enchantress of Tchaikovsky (1958),
- The " Pagliacci " by R. Leoncavallo (1958);
- The Mermaid by A. Dargomyzhsky (1959),
- "Mountain reality" by A. Klyucharyov (1959),
- The Path of Thunder by Kara Karaev (1959),
- “Raushan” by Z. Khabibullin (1960),
- "Shurale" F. Yarullina
- "Ivan Susanin" M. Glinka (1968) and others.
He wrote sketches of scenery for a number of performances of the Tatar Theater. G. Kamala ( Kazan ).
Rewards
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- Honored Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1957)
- People's Artist of the Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1970)
Literature
- Theatrical Encyclopedia. Volume 3 / Chap. ed. P. A. Markov - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1964.
- "Tatar Encyclopedic Dictionary". Kazan, Institute of the Tatar Encyclopedia of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, 1999
- "Tatar Encyclopedia". Kazan, Institute of the Tatar Encyclopedia of the Academy of Sciences of the RT, 2002-14