Zhukov, Mikhail Nikolaevich, 1901-1960

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Name (Latin)
Zhukov, Mikhail Nikolaevich, 1901-1960
Other forms of name
Zhukov, M. (Mikhail), 1901-1960
Date of birth
1901-01-14
Date of death
1960-11-08
Associated country
Russia (Federation)
Soviet Union
Field of activity
Music
Occupation
Composers
Conductors (Music)
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 226740934
Wikidata: Q6849772
Library of congress: n 93084263
TAU10: 000555479
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Wikipedia description:

Mikhail Nikolayevich Zhukov (Russian: Михаи́л Никола́евич Жу́ков; 14 January 1901, Moscow – 8 November 1960, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian conductor and composer. Zhukov graduated 1918 from the National Choral Academy in Moscow. In 1919-22 he was first concert master, then 1922-32 conductor at the Stanislavski Opera Studio. From 1932-35 conductor at the Leningrad Opera) and then again 1935-38 conductor at the Stanislavsky Opera Studio, and having obtained a diploma in the first all-Soviet conductor's competition in Moscow in 1938, 1939-41 chief conductor there. From 1944-46 he was conductor of Moscow Theatre of Operetta. From 1946-1949 he was conductor of the Latvian Opera and Ballet in Riga with Leonid Vigners. Then from 1951 till his death conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre. Zhukov is particularly noted for his association with Sergei Prokofiev, having conducted the premiere (1940) and first recording (1960) of Semyon Kotko.

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