Ossip Evsejewitsch Chorny

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Ossip Jewsejewitsch Chorny ( Russian Осип Евсеевич Чёрный . Scientific transliteration Osip Evseevič Černyj ; pen name: Iossifa Jewsejewitscha Tschornowo / Иосифа Евсеевича Чёрного / Iosifa Evseeviča Čërnogo; born on 2. January 1899 in Minsk ; died 1981 in Moscow ) was a Russian-Soviet writers , Musicologist and conductor .

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He was born in Minsk. He studied at the Moscow Conservatory and has been publishing since the late 1920s. He is the author of novels and short stories on the subject of music , mostly biographies of Russian composers . He wrote several novels about the war , but also books for young people . After the Second World War he was busy collecting and processing literary materials for the black book on the Holocaust and the crimes of the Wehrmacht in the Soviet Union .

Tschorny was married to the musicologist Jelena Semjonovna Berljand-Tschornaja. He is buried in Moscow's Vvedenskoye Cemetery.

Works

  • Novels: “Musician” Музыканты (1940), “Opera Snegina” Опера Снегина (1953), “Paths of Creativity” Пути творчества (1957).
  • (fictitious) biographies of various composers: " Franz Schubert " (1941), " Mussorgsky " (1956), " Rimsky-Korsakow " (1959) and others.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ The black book on the criminal mass extermination of the Jews by the fascist German conquerors in the temporarily occupied territories of the Soviet Union and in the fascist extermination camps of Poland during the war of 1941–1945 . Ilja Ehrenburg , Wassili Grossman (ed.). German translation of the complete version, edited by Arno Lustiger : Rowohlt, Reinbek 1994. ISBN 3-498-01655-5 .
  2. "The girl from Auschwitz (No. 74233)" in it was prepared by him for printing (German, p. 907; Russian, cf. document.wikireading.ru )
  3. scientific Elena Semënovna Berljand-Čërnaja (Russian)