Vladimir Vladimirovich Shcherbachev

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Vladimir Vladimirovich Schtscherbatschow ( Russian Владимир Владимирович Щербачёв ; born January 12 . Jul / 24. January  1889 greg. In Warsaw , Congress Poland , †  5. March 1952 in Leningrad ) was a Russian composer.

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Shcherbachev studied with Maximilian Steinberg and Anatoli Lyadow at the St. Petersburg Conservatory , where he worked as a teacher between 1923 and 1931 and between 1944 and 1948. Due to his advocacy of the new Western music, he had to temporarily vacate his post in 1931 and taught in Tbilisi . Back in Leningrad, he became a “cult figure among young composers”. He then taught again at the Conservatory - until he was reprimanded in 1948 in the course of the campaign against formalism .

He composed an opera and an operetta, five symphonies, a nonet for seven instruments, voice and dancer, two suites and two sonatas for piano, songs and film scores. Gavriil Popov and Boris Arapov were among his students .

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  1. Marina Lobanova:  Ščerbačëv, Vladimir Vladimirovič. In: MGG Online (subscription required).
  2. Information at dic.academic.ru
  3. a b Boris Yoffe : In the flow of the symphonic . Wolke, Hofheim 2014, ISBN 978-3-95593-059-2 , pp. 464 f .