Vladimir Blok

Vladimir Mikhailovich Blok (Russian: Влади́мир Миха́йлович Блок, 7 November 1932, Moscow 28 August 1996, Moscow) was a Russian musicologist, composer and orchestrator of the works of Prokofiev, of Udmurt ethnicity.

V.M. Blok is to be distinguished from the Russian theatre critic Vladimir Borisovich Blok (b. 22 June 1918)[1]

Completions

  • completion of the Prokofiev Andante for solo cello.
  • orchestration of the Prokofiev Concertino, commissioned by Steven Isserlis[2]

Publications

  • Prokofiev's works for cello - Виолончельное творчество Прокофьева. Muzika, 1973.
  • Sergei Prokofiev: materials articles interviews (Russian edition: Сергей Прокофьев: материалы, статьи, интервью). Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1978.

Own compositions

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References

  1. the critic Владимир Блок is the author of Система Станиславского и проблемы драматургии etc.
  2. Article Prokofiev's Concertino Steven Isserlis

See also

entry in Udmurt Wikipedia

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