Aleksey Zhivotov Explained
Aleksey Semyonovich Zhivotov (Russian: Алексей Семенович Животов, 1 November or 14 November 1904 - 27 August 1964) was a Russian composer, who was born in Kazan and died in Leningrad. He studied at the Leningrad Conservatory with Vladimir Shcherbachyov. He was a committee member of the Leningrad Composers' Union. His best-known works are his song cycles.[1]
He lived to the age of 59, and there is very little on his life via primary sources, biographical information, or other records.[2]
Works
- Sketches for Nonet (1929)
- Suite for a large orchestra (1928)
- "West" symphonic cycle (1932)
- Festive Overture
- Heroic March
- Theatrical Suite
- Dance Suite
Filmography
- 1932 - Glory of the world
- 1937 - For the Soviet Motherland
- 1955 - Twelfth Night
References
- Detlef Gojowy. "Aleksey Semyonovich Zhivotov", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed May 20, 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
- Web site: Алексей Животов. Человек, которого не было . 2022-07-23 . ouverture.energy.