Natalija Nikolajewna Schachowskaja

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Natalija Nikolajewna Schachowskaja (1984, master class in Tours )

Natalija Nikolajewna Schachowskaja ( Russian: Наталия Николаевна Шаховская ; born September 27, 1935 in Moscow ; † May 20, 2017 there ) was a Soviet - Russian cellist and university teacher .

Life

Schachowskaja attended the Moscow Gnessina Music Middle School (DB Lyubkins and AK Fedortschenkos class) with graduation in 1954 and then studied at the Moscow Conservatory in Semyon Matveyevich Kosolupov's class with graduation in 1959. This was followed by an apprenticeship with Mstislav Leopoldowitsch Rostropowitsch (until 1962).

Shakhovskaia played as a soloist with orchestras under Kurt Sanderling , Dmitri Georgijewitsch Kitajenko , Kirill Petrovich Kondrashin , Kurt Masur , Natan Rachlin , Gennady Nikolayevich Rozhdestvensky , Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir Spivakov Teodorowitsch , Aram Khachaturian and Maxim Dmitrievich Shostakovich . From 1964 she played in the piano trio with Evgeni Wassiljewitsch Malinin and Eduard Dawidowitsch Gratsch . Her repertoire included works of the classical and modern as well as pieces that were composed for her or dedicated to her. She has appeared on guest tours in many countries.

Schachowskaja taught the cello from 1959–1962 at the Moscow Ippolitow-Ivanov Music School and from 1963–1993 at the Music School at the Moscow Conservatory. She taught at the Moscow Conservatory from 1962, became head of the chair for violoncello and double bass in 1974 and was appointed professor in 1980, and from 2000 she headed the chair for cello. 1995–2000 she was also dean of the chair for stringed instruments at the Ippolitov-Ivanov State Institute for Music Education in Moscow. 1998–2004 she was professor at the Russian Gnessina Academy for Music in Moscow. Since 2000 she has headed the chair for cello at the private Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid .

Schachowskaja was a regular jury member at the Tchaikovsky Competition , the Prague Spring Violoncello Competition , the Rostropovich Violoncello Competition in Paris , the ARD in Germany , the competition in Pretoria , the Witold Lutosławski Violoncello Competition in Warsaw , at the David Popper competition in Hungary and at the Karl Dawidow competition in Latvia . Since 1966 she has been a permanent member of the jury of the All-Russian Cellist Competition, chairwoman of the jury of the International Tchaikovsky Competition of Youth ( Japan , China ), the competitions in Tolyatti and Volgograd and the XIII. Tchaikovsky Competition 2007.

Shakhovskaya was buried in the Trojekurovo cemetery in Moscow .

Honors, prizes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. BNF: Šahovskâ, Natalʹâ (1935–2017) (accessed January 24, 2020).
  2. a b c d e f g h Ушла из жизни Наталия Шаховская (accessed January 24, 2020).
  3. a b c d e Moscow Conservatory; Шаховская Наталия Николаевна (accessed January 24, 2020).
  4. УКАЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА СОЮЗА СОВЕТСКИХ СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ РЕСПУБЛИК О ПРИСВОЕНИИ ШАХОВСКОЙ Н.Н. ПОЧЕТНОГО ЗВАНИЯ "НАРОДНЫЙ АРТИСТ СССР" (accessed January 24, 2020).
  5. Natalia Shakhovskaya, reconocida con la Orden Civil de Alfonso X el Sabio (accessed January 24, 2020).
  6. Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 02/13/2017 г. № 59 (accessed January 24, 2020).