Английская Википедия:Anatoly Bogatyrev

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Anatol Bahatyroŭ. Анатоль Багатыроў (1940)

Anatoly Vasilyevich Bogatyrev (Шаблон:Lang-be, Шаблон:Lang-ru; Шаблон:OldStyleDate – 19 September 2003)[1]Шаблон:Sfn was a Soviet and Belarusian composer and music teacher, seen as one of the leaders of the national school of Belarusian music.

Biography

Bogatyrev was born in Vitebsk, the son of a language teacher. He studied at the Vitebsk Music School, the Minsk School of Music, and the Conservatory of Belarus where he was taught composition by Vasily Zolotarev, a pupil of Rimsky-Korsakov.Шаблон:Sfn He came to prominence while still in his twenties, being appointed chairman of the board of the Belarusian Union of Composers in 1938, and receiving the Stalin Prize in 1941. In 1948 he began teaching composition at the National Conservatory, Minsk, where he later became a deputy director.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn He joined the CPSU in 1954, and was made a People's Artist of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1968. Bogatyrev died on 19 September 2003 in Minsk.Шаблон:Sfn

Music

Bogatyrev's music is tonal with marked nationalist tendencies. His study of Belarusian folklore strongly influenced his music, not just in his folksong arrangements, but also in his choice sometimes to adopt modes and the rhythms of Belarusian folk music.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn He has been described as "one of the founders and leading representatives of the Belarusian school…Whether vocal or instrumental, his works are arresting for the richness of their melodies and for their polyphonic textures."Шаблон:Sfn

Selected works

Stage

Vocal and choral

  • Poem on the Tale of a Bear, for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra (1937). After Pushkin's "Tale of the Female Bear".
  • The People of Leningrad, cantata (1941).
  • To the Belarusian Partisans, cantata (1943).
  • Belarus, cantata (1949).
  • Belarusian Songs, cantata (1967). Words: traditional and by Nil Hilevich.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn[3]

Orchestral

  • Symphony no. 1 (1946).
  • Symphony no. 2 (1947).
  • Concerto for Cello (1962).
  • Concerto for Double Bass (1964).Шаблон:Sfn[4]

Chamber music

  • Trio for violin, cello and piano (1935).
  • String Quartet (1941).
  • Variations and Suite on Byron's Manfred, for piano.Шаблон:Sfn
  • Cello Sonata (published 1971).[5]

Footnotes

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References

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  1. 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite web
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  5. Cello sonata publication: Шаблон:OCLC (listed under Bahatyrou, an alternate spelling for Bogatyrev; see LOC Authorities.)