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Ihor Naumovich Shamo (Ukrainian Iгор Наумович Шамо; Russian: Игорь Наумович Шамо) (21 February 1925 - 17 August 1982) was a Ukrainian composer. Shamo was born in Kiev to a family of Jewish origin. He graduated from the Lysenko Music School in Kiev, where his main subjects were composition and piano, in 1941, and was evacuated in that year to Ufa, where he studied medicine for two years.〔Nevichana (n.d.).〕 From 1942 to 1946 he was in the Soviet Army as a medical assistant; when he returned to Kiev he recommenced his musical studies, graduating from the Kiev Conservatory in 1951 in the class of Boris Lyatoshinsky.〔Shurova (n.d.)〕 He had joined the Union of Soviet Composers in 1948, and at his graduation played his own ''Concert-Ballade'' for piano and orchestra.〔"(Biography )" in (Igor Shamo website ), accessed 21 May 2014.〕 His popular song ''Kyieve Mii (My Kyiv)'' is regarded as the "unofficial anthem of the Ukrainian capital",〔Polishchuk, Tetiana, "(Classics to the masses!" ), (29 May 2013) in website of Den newspaper, accessed 21 May 2014.〕 and is cited on his memorial on the building where he lived (see picture). His other works include three symphonies, and an opera ''Yatranskiye Igri'', which is unusually scored for a capella choir and soloists.〔Shurova (n.d.).〕 ==References== ;Notes ;Sources * Nevichana, Tamara (n.d.). "(Shamo, Ihor Naumovich )" (in Ukrainian), on (website of National Union of Ukrainian Composers ), accessed 21 May 2014. * Shurova, Nina (n.d.). "(Shamo, Ihor )", in Oxford Music Online , accessed 21 May 2014. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ihor Shamo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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