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Mark Kopytman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mark Kopytman Mark Kopytman (December 6, 1929 – December 16, 2011) (Hebrew: מרק קופיטמן) was a composer, musicologist and pedagogue.〔http://www.laphil.com/philpedia/artist-detail.cfm?id=1187〕 He was a professor and a rector of the Rubin Academy (Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance), and a Laureate of the Serge Koussevitzky Prize for his composition ''Voices of Memory'' (1986).〔http://www.nautilus.co.il/Pages/pgsPress/pgVmakPress.aspx?menuID=6&srcPPack=ru,0,0〕 Awarded the title "People's Artist of Moldova" in (1992) by the Molodovan President for the creation of the first Moldovan National Opera «Kasa mare» («The Great House»). ==Biography== Kopytman was born in Kamianets-Podilskyi in Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union) in 1929. He received his initial training in piano and music theory at Chernivtsi Music College and later went on to study medicine at the Chernivtsi Medical Institute. After graduating from medical college, Kopytman studied composition with Roman Simovych at the Lysenko Academy of Music in Lviv and with S. Bogatirev at Tchaikovsky State Conservatory in Moscow. After gaining his second PhD in theory and composition, Kopytman taught at the conservatories of Moscow, Almaty and Chişinău. Several of his compositions won prizes and distinctions in competitions and festivals.〔Mark Kopytman: Voices of Memory (Essays and Dialogues). Под редакцией Юлии Крейниной. Тель-Авив: Israel Music Institute, 2004〕〔Юлия Крейнина и Марк Копытман. Echoes of Imaginary Lines. Studia Slavica Musicologica 33. Берлин: Verlag Ernst Kunn, 2005.〕
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