Eduard Lazarev
Eduard Leonidovich Lazarev (Russian: Эдуард Леонидович Лазарев) is a Moldovan composer of Russian descent.[3]
Eduard Lazarev | |
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Born | 19 December 1935 Sverdlovsk (present-day Yekaterinburg), Russian SFSR, USSR |
Died | 2008 (72–73)[1][2] |
Citizenship | Soviet/Russian, Moldovan |
Alma mater | Moscow Conservatory |
Era | 20th-century classical music |
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Lazarev arranged the State Anthem of the Moldavian SSR in 1980, with authorization of The First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party Ivan Bodiul.[4]
In April 1979, Lazarev received a premiere at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow when he combined music with excerpts from speeches of Vladimir Lenin in the opera "Chemarea Revoluţiei" (The Call of the Revolution; also known as Leniniana), which lasted only nine performances. Between 1974 and 1983 he wrote Master and Margarita, a ballet in 8 acts. His second Piano Trio (1992) has been recorded by the Moscow Piano Trio.
Works
- 1973 Acuzaţii de omor (Allegations of murder)
- 1973 Dimitrie Cantemir (Dimitrie Cantemir)
- 1976 Nimeni în locul tău (Nobody in your place)
- 1976 Pe urmele fire' (On the trail of the beast)
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gollark: Oh, you mean it's actually on the call stack?
gollark: Great?
External links
References
- Союз московских композиторов
- Лазарев, Эдуард Леонидович (1935—2008)
- "Eduard Lazarev". Discogs.
- ŞTIRBU, Alina. MAESTRUL ŞTEFAN NEAGA LA INTERSECŢII DE CULTURI. Dezvăluiri genetice şi identitare a personalităţii lui Ştefan Neaga. pp. 102 & 103.
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