Anna Danilovna Artobolevskaya

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Anna Danilovna Artobolewskaja , nee Anna Danilovna Karpeka , ( Russian Анна Даниловна Артоболевская , maiden name Карпека ; born October 4 . Jul / 17th October  1905 greg. In Kiev , † 2. May 1988 in Moscow ) was a Ukrainian - Russian pianist and university lecturer . She was the younger sister of the aircraft designer Oleksandr Karpeka .

Life

Artobolewskaja studied at the Kiev Conservatory in Vladimir Puchalsky's piano class with graduation in 1924 and then at the Moscow Conservatory in Marija Yudina's piano class with graduation in 1930. In the 1930s she gave piano lessons in the Leningrad music schools and solo concerts .

From 1944 to 1953 Artobolevskaja taught at the military faculty at the Moscow Conservatory (now the Military Conservatory) and also at the Gnessin Music School (named after the Gnessin sisters, since 2011 department of the Gnessin Institute Moscow ).

Artobolevskaya then became a professor at the Moscow Conservatory and also taught at the Central Music School for Children at the Moscow Conservatory. Her many works on teaching methodology are known. She was one of the most influential people in Soviet pianist training and was honored as an Honored Artist of the RSFSR . Her students included the pianists Alexei Lyubimow , Alexei Nassedkin , Juri Rosum , Sergei Slonimski , Rosa Tamarkina and Lyubow Timofejewa .

Artobolewskaja was married to the zoologist and writer Georgi Wladimirowitsch Artobolewski (1898-1943). Her grave is in Moscow's Vagankovo ​​Cemetery .

In 1999 the Artobolevskaya Foundation was set up (with the founder and President Alexei Nassedkin and the Vice-President Yuri Bogdanov ) and the Artobolevskaya Competition, one of the most prestigious competitions for young pianists in Russia . The Moscow Children's Music School No. 43 bears Artobolevskaya's name.

Individual evidence

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  4. a b c АРТОБОЛЕВСКАЯ (урожд. Карпека) Анна Даниловна (accessed July 5, 2017).
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  6. Ирина Сапожникова: Родной дом - Московская Консерватория . Litres, 2017, ISBN 978-5-457-87559-3 .
  7. Московской ДМШ № 43 имени А.Д. Артоболевской (accessed July 6, 2017).