Boris Dmitrievich Gibalin

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Boris Dmitrijewitsch Gibalin (born April 24, 1911 in Nyasepetrovsk , † May 5, 1982 in Yekaterinburg ) was a Russian composer .

life and work

Gibalin was a student of the composer Markian Frolow in Yekaterinburg (formerly Sverdlovsk) and of Nikolaj Mjaskowskij in Moscow .

From 1948 to 1952 Gibalin was the artistic director of the Sverdlovsk Philharmonic . He then worked as director of the Mussorgsky Conservatory in Yekaterinburg.

Gibalin wrote six radio operas for children, a piano sonata (1937, reworked 1952), a concertino for piano and orchestra (1938), a string quartet (1953), two symphonies (E flat major 1939, D major 1955), a concerto for piano and orchestra (1959), the choral suite Uralskije byli (1950, “Stories from the Urals”), the cantata Polja rodnyie (1952, “The Homeland Fields”), the choral cycle Stschastje trudnych dorog (1964), “The happiness of laborious paths” and some choral cantatas and suites, songs and folk song arrangements.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Wilibald Gurlitt: Boris Dmitrijewitsch Gibalin. In: Riemann Musiklexikon.
  2. ^ A b c Carl Dahlhaus: Boris Dmitrijewitsch Gibalin. In: Riemann Musiklexikon.