Maria Semyonovna Zavalishina ( Russian: Мария Семеновна Завалишина; born 26 December 1903) was a Soviet composer and teacher.
Zavalishina was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. [1] She studied composition at the Leningrad Musical College, graduating in 1929. [2] From 1929 to 1934 she was head of the music department of the Northern Siberian Dramatic Theatre, and from 1938 to 1941, an inspector of the Odessa (Ukraine) Art Department. She studied composition at the Conservatory of Odessa during 1939. From 1941 to 1944 she founded and was headmistress of the Music School in Sovetsk, Kirov Oblast, Russia. From 1944 to 1955 she was on the Artistic Committee of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (today known as the Republic of Moldova) and from 1945 to 1951 lectured at the Odesa Conservatory. In 1951, she began serving as a deputy artistic director of an unspecified orchestra. Zavalishina composed incidental music for over 80 plays and films.
Her compositions include: [3]
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Maria Semyonovna Zavalishina ( Russian: Мария Семеновна Завалишина; born 26 December 1903) was a Soviet composer and teacher.
Zavalishina was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. [1] She studied composition at the Leningrad Musical College, graduating in 1929. [2] From 1929 to 1934 she was head of the music department of the Northern Siberian Dramatic Theatre, and from 1938 to 1941, an inspector of the Odessa (Ukraine) Art Department. She studied composition at the Conservatory of Odessa during 1939. From 1941 to 1944 she founded and was headmistress of the Music School in Sovetsk, Kirov Oblast, Russia. From 1944 to 1955 she was on the Artistic Committee of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (today known as the Republic of Moldova) and from 1945 to 1951 lectured at the Odesa Conservatory. In 1951, she began serving as a deputy artistic director of an unspecified orchestra. Zavalishina composed incidental music for over 80 plays and films.
Her compositions include: [3]
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