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  1. Gavriil Nikolayevich Popov ( Russian: Гаврии́л Никола́евич Попо́в; 12 September 1904 – 17 February 1972) was a Soviet composer . Life and career. Popov studied at the Leningrad Conservatory from 1922 until 1930 with Leonid Vladimirovich Nikolayev, Vladimir Shcherbachov, and Maximilian Steinberg.

  2. Gavriil Nikoláievich Popov (Гавриил Николаевич Попов, 12 de septiembre de 1904 - 17 de febrero de 1972) fue un compositor soviético de origen ruso.

  3. Gavriil Popov composed his Symphony No. 3 for string orchestra, subtitled Heroic Symphony but also known as the Spanish, between 1939 and 1946. At ca. 55 minutes it is Popov's second longest symphony.

  4. Gavriil Popov (1904-72) was a student along with Shostakovich at the Leningrad Conservatoire in the early 1920s and, like him, performed as a concert pianist during this period (see Chronology). Within more or less orthodox tonal terms, he was an individual composer with a penetrating style: sardonic and caricatural at one extreme, sensitive ...

  5. The Symphony No. 4, Op. 47, subtitled Glory to the Fatherland (Russian: Слава Отчизне, tr. Slava Otchizne), was completed by Gavriil Popov in 1949. He began to compose it in May 1948, under the influence of the Union of Soviet Composers' campaign against formalism in music.

  6. compositor. Acerca de este artista. Nacido: 1904, Novocherkassk, RusiaDied: 1972, Repino, Rusia. Hijo de músicos talentosos, Gavriil Popov era un talento salvaje que siempre provocaba discusiones críticas e ideológicas.

  7. Gavriil Popov (1904-1972) Gavriil Nikolayevich Popov Гаврии́л ... wikipedia. Results per Page .