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Vissarion Yakovlevich Shebalin (Russian: Виссарион Яковлевич Шебалин; 11 June [O.S. 29 May] 1902 – 29 May 1963) was a
Soviet composer.
Shebalin was born in Omsk...
- Укрощение строптивой) is a 1957
opera in four acts, five
scenes by
Vissarion Shebalin to a
libretto by the
Soviet musicologist Abram Akimovich Gozenpud, based...
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directed by
Vsevolod Pudovkin with
music by
Vissarion Shebalin,
which earned Pudovkin and
Shebalin the USSR
State Prize in 1951. The
Russian Central Aero-Hydrodynamic...
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categorized by genre,
catalogue number, date of
composition and titles.
Shebalin, V., Pavchinsky, S. editors, et al. M. I. Glinka:
Complete Collection of...
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Prokofiev Nikolai Roslavets Leonid Sabaneyev Alexander Scriabin Vissarion Shebalin Dmitri Shostakovich Many
Russian composers that were
interested in avant-garde...
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first time, in a
program which also
included works by his
friend Vissarion Shebalin. To the composer's disappointment, the
critics and
public there received...
- February,
denounced six artists—Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Khachaturian,
Shebalin, Popov, and Myaskovsky, in that order—for the
crime of "formalism", described...
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unperformed at Mussorgsky's
death in 1881. Today, the
completion by
Vissarion Shebalin has
become the standard.
Mussorgsky worked on the
opera between 1874 and...
- 1939—1942
Alexander Borisovich Goldenweiser 14 1942—1948
Vissarion Yakovlevich Shebalin 15 1948—1974
Alexander Vasilyevich Sveshnikov 16 1974—1990
Boris Ivanovich...
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Robert Kircher.
Vissarion Shebalin's Ukroshchenye stroptivoy (1957), with
libretto by
Abram Akimovich Gozenpud, was
Shebalin's last
opera and was immediately...