Evgeniy Morozov (choirmaster)
Evgeniy Morozov Евгений Морозов | |
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Birth name | Evgeniy Ivanovich Morozov |
Born | Moscow, USSR | 2 May 1944
Died | December 1, 2016 Moscow, Russia | (aged 72)
Occupation(s) | Choral conductor, composer |
Associated acts | Kamchatka Choir Capella |
Evgeniy Ivanovich Morozov (Russian: Евге́ний Ива́нович Моро́зов; 2 May 1944 – 1 December 2016) was a Soviet and Russian choirmaster and the founder and director of the Kamchatka Choir Capella.
Biography[]
In 1961, Morozov graduated from the with a degree in choir conducting.[1] In 1965, he graduated from the choir department of the Moscow Conservatory.[1][2][3] In 1973, he completed postgraduate studies at the Moscow Conservatory.[3][4] At the same time, in 1963–1965 he worked as a choirmaster of the Palace of Culture at the Moscow Metallurgical Plant. In 1965, he worked as a singing teacher at secondary school No. 795 in Moscow.[3]
From 1965, for more than 30 years, he worked in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky in Kamchatka Krai as a teacher and head of the conducting and choir department of the Kamchatka Regional Music School.[1][2] In 1967, he founded and until the end of his life headed the Kamchatka Choir Capella as artistic director and conductor. In 1986, he initiated the creation of the Kamchatka Musical Spring festival (since 1995, an international festival).[2][4] For more than 30 years, he headed the work of the Kamchatka branch of the Musical Society of Russia.[4]
From 1979, he studied the musical folklore of the indigenous peoples of Kamchatka. He was the first person in Russia to write arrangements of Koryak, Aleut and Chukchi folk melodies for an academic choir.[1][2] In 2012, he became a member of the .[5]
Morozov was the author of the music for the anthem of Kamchatka Krai (2009, lyrics by the poet Boris Dubrovin).[1][2][3]
Morozov died on 1 Decemember 2016 after a long illness.[5]
Morozov had a daughter, Natalia.[1][2]
Awards and recognition[]
- Order of Honour (19 May 2005) – for services in the field of culture and art, many years of productive activity
- Order of Friendship of Peoples (1986)
- (28 April 1994) – for services in the field of art
- Honoured Cultural Worker of the RSFSR (1 February 1978) – for services in the field of Soviet culture
- Laureate of All-Russian festivals (1977–1998)
- Laureate of International Competitions (Greece, 1994; Spain, 1996)
- Kamchatka Regional State Prize (1995)
- Governor of Kamchatka Prize (1996)
- Honorary Citizen of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (2000), (2016)
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f "Морозов Е.И." [Morozov E.I.]. litsa-kulturi.ru (in Russian). 13 September 2016. Archived from the original on 13 September 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f "Ушел из жизни Почетный житель Камчатки Евгений Морозов. КАМЧАТКА-ИНФОРМ" [Honorary Resident of Kamchatka Evgeniy Morozov has passed away. KAMCHAT-INFORM.]. kamchatinfo.com (in Russian). Retrieved 12 November 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b c d "Ушёл из жизни основатель Камчатской хоровой капеллы Евгений Морозов" [The founder of the Kamchatka Choir Capella Evgeniy Morozov has died]. kamchatka.aif.ru (in Russian). 2 December 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b c "Ушел из жизни Евгений Иванович Морозов" [Evgeniy Ivanovich Morozov has passed away]. www.kamgov.ru (in Russian). 1 October 2017. Archived from the original on 1 October 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
- ^ a b "Сегодня после продолжительной болезни ушел из жизни руководитель Камчатской хоровой капеллы Евгений Морозов" [Today, after a long illness, head of the Kamchatka Choir Capella Evgeniy Morozov passed away]. kamtoday.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 12 November 2021.
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- 1944 births
- 2016 deaths
- Russian choral conductors
- Russian male conductors (music)
- Soviet composers
- Russian composers
- 20th-century composers
- 21st-century composers
- Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia)
- Recipients of the Order of Friendship of Peoples
- Moscow Conservatory alumni