Nikolai Minkh

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Nikolay Grigoryevich Minkh (Russian: Николай Григорьевич Минх) (March, 28 (15), 1912, Saratov – November 2, 1982, Moscow) was a Soviet composer, conductor, and pianist; one of the founders of and ; Honoured Arts Worker of RSFSR (1973).

He finished the majoring in piano in 1926, and majoring in piano and composition in 1930.

From 1930 he worked as a pianist in various jazz ensembles, including the , which performed his first compositions. He was also a ballet accompanist in the Leningrad Music Hall.

Nikolay Minkh was the author of numerous popular songs performed by Leonid Utyosov’s band . Minkh was a pianist, an accordionist and the music arranger in the band.

In 1940 he became the head of the Variety Orchestra at the .

When the war started he volunteered to the frontline. After an injury he headed the orchestra of the (1942–1945). Together with V. Vitlin and L. Kruts he composed and staged the operetta Raskinulos more shiroko (The sea stretches wide) in the blockade of Leningrad in 1942.

In 1966–1982 he headed the of the Moscow Union of Composers, which became the centre of jazz life in the Russian capital. Minkh is the author of compositions for and more than 150 songs.

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