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Gavriil Nikolayevich Popov (Russian: Гаврии́л Никола́евич Попо́в; 12 September 1904, in Novocherkassk – 17 February 1972, in Repino) was a Soviet composer.

Gavriil Popov composing (1941)
Gavriil Popov composing (1941)

Life and career


Popov studied at the Leningrad Conservatory from 1922 until 1930 with Leonid Vladimirovich Nikolayev, Vladimir Shcherbachov, and Maximilian Steinberg. He was considered to have the raw talent of his contemporary Dmitri Shostakovich; his early works, in particular the Septet (or Chamber Symphony) for flute, trumpet, clarinet, bassoon, violin, cello and bass, and his Symphony No. 1 (Op. 7, banned immediately after its premiere in 1935 and not publicly heard again in his lifetime), are impressively powerful and forward-looking. Not surprisingly, he ran afoul of the authorities in 1936 and began writing in a more conservative idiom in order to avoid charges of formalism.

Despite his alcoholism, Popov produced many works for orchestra, including six completed symphonies. Many of his compositions, written under the strictures of the Soviet system, are paeans to Soviet life and Communist heroes as prescribed by state authority. Examples include his Symphony No. 4 subtitled "Honor of the Motherland," and a poem-cantata titled "Honor to our Party." In spite of this, the few works which have been recorded bear witness to an almost intact creative strength. Recent research claims that the progressive aesthetical approach of his early years has been transformed and secretly kept in a politically more accessible, yet maintaining a highly socio-critical music language.[1] His melodic and instrumental invention was sharp, deeply rooted in Russian folk music. Even pieces adapted from propagandist movies, such as his Symphony No. 2, recorded by Hermann Abendroth (Urania LP), can be profoundly stirring. His sense of the orchestra, brilliant and buoyant, his grasp of large formal patterns, as found in the huge Symphony No. 3 for large string orchestra, are equally outstanding. Symphony No. 6 "Festive" betrays a kind of convulsive and disturbing vigor.[2] Popov also wrote several film scores. He was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1946.


Compositions



Orchestral



Chamber music



Piano



Opera



Choral



Vocal



Film scores



Recordings



References


  1. Polzhofer, Kai Johannes (2022). "Avantgardist im Verborgenen. Zum 50. Todesjahr von Gawriil Nikolajewitsch Popow". Musik und Ästhetik (104): 10–21.
  2. Fanning, David. "David Fanning Surveys the Soviet Symphony on CD". musicweb-international. Gramophone. Retrieved 29 March 2022.



На других языках


[de] Gawriil Nikolajewitsch Popow

Gawriil Nikolajewitsch Popow (russisch Гавриил Николаевич Попов, wiss. Transliteration Gavriil Nikolaevič Popov; * 30. Augustjul. / 12. September 1904greg. in Nowotscherkassk; † 17. Februar 1972 in Repino bei Leningrad) war ein russischer Komponist.
- [en] Gavriil Popov (composer)

[es] Gavriil Popov

Gavriil Nikoláievich Popov (Гавриил Николаевич Попов, 12 de septiembre de 1904 - 17 de febrero de 1973) fue un compositor ruso que vivió durante el período soviético. En 1927, saltó a la palestra como uno de los compositores más prometedores de su generación con su Sinfonía de cámara, pero la prohibición, en una resolución sin precedentes hasta el momento, de su furiosamente expresionista Sinfonía n.º 1 fue un duro golpe al que, a diferencia de Shostakóvich, no pudo sobreponerse.

[ru] Попов, Гавриил Николаевич

Гавриил Николаевич Попо́в (30 августа [12] сентября 1904, Новочеркасск — 17 февраля 1972, Репино) — советский композитор. Заслуженный деятель искусств РСФСР (1947). Лауреат Сталинской премии второй степени (1946). Один из ведущих представителей советского музыкального авангарда.



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