Eduard Lazarev

Eduard Leonidovich Lazarev (Russian: Эдуард Леонидович Лазарев) is a Moldovan composer of Russian descent.[3]

Eduard Lazarev
Born19 December 1935
Sverdlovsk (present-day Yekaterinburg), Russian SFSR, USSR
Died2008 (7273)[1][2]
CitizenshipSoviet/Russian, Moldovan
Alma materMoscow Conservatory
Era20th-century classical music
Political partyCommunist 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)
gollark: Oh yes, just never make mistakes.
gollark: It might not not not not be.
gollark: Oh. Huh. Maybe it's something else.
gollark: Oh, you mean it's actually on the call stack?
gollark: Great?

References

  1. Союз московских композиторов
  2. Лазарев, Эдуард Леонидович (1935—2008)
  3. "Eduard Lazarev". Discogs.
  4. 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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