Nisson Shkarovsky

Nisson Adolfovich Shkarovsky (1904, Odessa - 1964, Moscow), was an influential conductor and teacher in the Saratov Conservatory.[1]

Biography

Shkarovsky was born in Odessa in 1904, in a Jewish family that originated in Bila Tserkva. He studied in the Odessa Conservatory (now the Odessa National A. V. Nezhdanova Academy of Music), playing the violin. His debut was in Odessa in 1925, as a soloist in Faust (opera) by Charles Gounod.

From 1934 until his death, he served as a conductor, directing several productions:

Starting in 1949 he taught at the Saratov Conservatory. He was instrumental in building up their opera department.[2]

In 1938 he received the prestigious Honored Artist of the Kazakh SSR award.

In 1941 he joined the Communist Party.[3]

In 1964, Shkarovsky died in Moscow.

References

  1. "Nisson Shkarovsky (Russian)". New Russian Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  2. "The History of Opera in Saratov". Opera Ballet.
  3. "Nisson Adol'fovitch Shkarovsky".
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