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Vladimir Vladimirovich Shcherbachov : ウィキペディア英語版
Vladimir Shcherbachov
Vladimir Vladimirovich Shcherbachov (Shcherbachyov, Shcherbachev) ((ロシア語:Влади́мир Влади́мирович Щербачёв), born on 24 January 1889, Warsaw; died on 5 March 1952, Leningrad) was a Russian composer of the Soviet era.
He studied with Maximilian Steinberg, Anatoly Lyadov, and Jāzeps Vītols (Joseph Wihtol) at the St. Petersburg Conservatory from 1908 to 1914. While there he also worked as a pianist for Sergey Diaghilev and taught theory. He served in World War I and then worked in Soviet government music positions. In 1918-1923 he worked as a lecturer and ran the musical department of the Narkompros. He later became a professor at the Leningrad Conservatory (1923-1931 and 1944-1948) and the Tbilisi Conservatory. He counted Boris Arapov, Vasily Velikanov, Evgeny Mravinsky, Gavriil Popov, Valerian Bogdanov-Berezovsky, Pyotr Ryazanov, and Mikhail Chulaki among his pupils, as well as various others.〔Haas, ''Boris Asafyev and Soviet Symphonic Theory'', pp. 410-432〕
==Works==

*''Anna Kolossova'', opera (1939, unfinished);
*''Tabachny Kapitan'', operetta (1943);
* Five symphonies:
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*No. 1 (1914),
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*No. 2 (with soloists and chorus, 1925);
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*No. 3 (Symphony-Suite, 1931);
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*No. 4 (Izhorskaya, with soloists and chorus, 1935);
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*No. 5 (Russian, 1948, 2nd version in 1950);
*Nonet for 7 instruments, voice and dancer (1919);
*Suite for string quartet (1939) and other chamber music;
*Two piano sonatas and other piano works;
*Various Romances;
*Film music:
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*''The Thunderstorm'' (after Aleksandr Ostrovsky, 1934);
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*''Peter I'' (1937-1939);
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*''Polkovodets Suvorov'' (1941)
*Two Suites:
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* ''The Thunderstorm''
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*''Peter I'';

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