Mikhail Tushmalov
Michail Tuschmalow (English transcription : Mikhail Tushmalov ; Tushmalishvili, Georgian: თუშმალიშვილი) (* 1861 ; † 1896 ) was a Russian opera conductor who worked in Warsaw and Tbilisi . The Rimsky-Korsakov student died in what is now Georgia in 1896 .
In 1891 Tuschmalow published the first instrumentation of the piano cycle " Pictures at an Exhibition - Memories of Viktor Hartmann", a composition by Modest Mussorgsky from 1874.
Recordings
- DC 22128 S Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (In the first instrumentation by Tuschmalow / Rimski-Korsakow). Marc Andreae , Munich Philharmonic (Acanta, 1974).
Web links
- Literature by and about Michail Tuschmalow in the SUDOC catalog (Association of French University Libraries)
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SURNAME | Tushmalov, Mikhail |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Tushmalov, Mikhail (English transliteration); Тушмалов, Михаил (Russian); Tushmalishvili თუშმალიშვილი (Georgian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian composer and conductor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1861 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1896 |