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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Valery Viktorovich Zhelobinsky (sometimes transcribed from the Cyrillic as ''Zhelobinski'' or ''Valarie Jelobinsky'') (Tambov, 27 January 1913 Leningrad, 13 August 1946) was a Russian composer and pianist. Zhelobinsky studied music firstly at Tambov and then from 1928 to 1932 at the Leningrad Conservatory with Vladimir Shcherbatov. He performed across the Soviet Union as a soloist. He returned to Tambov in 1942 where he taught at the College of Music and was Chairman…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Valery Viktorovich Zhelobinsky (sometimes transcribed from the Cyrillic as ''Zhelobinski'' or ''Valarie Jelobinsky'') (Tambov, 27 January 1913 Leningrad, 13 August 1946) was a Russian composer and pianist. Zhelobinsky studied music firstly at Tambov and then from 1928 to 1932 at the Leningrad Conservatory with Vladimir Shcherbatov. He performed across the Soviet Union as a soloist. He returned to Tambov in 1942 where he taught at the College of Music and was Chairman of the Composers'' Union. For his short career, Zhelobinsky''s output was large. His four operas, which include ''Kamarinsky Muzhik'' ( ''The peasant of Kamarino'' ) (produced Leningrad, 1933) and ''Mat'' ( ''Mother'' ) (1938, based on the novel by Maxim Gorky), were well received. He also wrote orchestral music including six symphonies, and three piano concertos. His Romantic Poem for violin and orchestra was premiered in Leningrad together with the first performance of Shostakovich''s Sixth Symphony in November 1939.