Georgy Doniyakh

Georgy Anatolevich Doniyakh (Дониях Георгий Анатольевич, 1914–1976) was a Russian conductor.[1] He graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory in 1943, and later became director of the Orchestra of the Uzbek SSR.[2][3] He was the Chief Conductor of the Maly Opera Theatre, and would have been the conductor of Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk had it been produced according to schedule.[4][5] He was also conductor of the Andreyev Folk Orchestra.[6]

Discography

  • Dobrynya Nikitich, excerpts – Leningrad Radio Choir and Russian balalaika orchestra Vasiliy Andreev, 1959
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References

  1. Bio and photos (Russian)
  2. 100 лет Ленинградской консерватории, 1862-1962, p. 238, 1962 "Дониях Георгий Анатольевич (р. 1914). Окончил 1943 по кл. дирижирования И. Шермана. 1952 — 56 преподавал дирижирование дух. орк. 1950 засл. деят. иск. Узбекской ССР."
  3. Из истории народного инструментального исполнительства в ... – p. 172 В. К. Сухорослов – 2000 "В последующие годы, 1958–1971, оркестр возглавил Заслуженный деятель искусств Узбекской ССР Георгий Анатольевич Дониях (1914–1976). Творческая индивидуальность Г.А. Донияха проявилась в ряде преобразований и ..."
  4. DSCH journal – N 20 23 – p. 35, 2004 "(Note by Anthony Phillips) [4] Georgy Doniyakh was the Chief Conductor of the Maly Opera Theatre, and would have been the conductor of Lady Macbeth had it been produced at the time."
  5. Письма к другу: Дмитрий Шостакович Исааку Гликману – p. 112, Дмитрий Дмитриевич Шостакович, Исаак Давидович Гликман – 1993 "3 Георгий Анатольевич Дониях был в ту пору главным дирижером Малого оперного театра и должен был дирижировать оперой «Леди Макбет».
  6. "Andreyev Folk Orchestra – conductors (Russian)". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-12-11.


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