Inna Zhvanetskaya
Inna Abramovna Zhvanetskaya was a Soviet composer and musical educator. Born in the Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR], she spent most of her career in Moscow before moving to Germany after the fall of the Soviet Union. She lived in Stuttgart since 1998.
Early life
Inna Zhvanetskaya was born in Vinnytsia, Ukrainian SSR, in 1937. His family was of Jewish origin and was forced to flee their home town after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union. She has been described as a holocaust survivor in various media outlets.Musical career
Moving to Moscow, she taught piano at music schools in Podolsk, on the outskirts of the Soviet capital, and studied composition under Nikolay Peyko at the Gnessin Musical-Pedagogical Institute, graduating in 1964. In 1964–1965 she taught piano at a vocational school. In 1965 became a lecturer in score-reading and instrumentation at her alma mater. She was released from her position at Gnessin in 1986.Later life
After the fall of the Soviet Union Zhvanetskaia moved to Germany, and since 1998 she lived in Stuttgart. During the coronavirus pandemic, Zhvanetskaya was alleged to have been pressured by German authorities into getting vaccinated. Her case became a cause célèbre in right-wing, anti-vaxxer and Querdenker circles. She was claimed to have gone into hiding with anti-vaccine activists, and was reported by one such group to have passed away in late 2024.Work
Zhvanetskaya's compositions include:Chamber
- Burlesque
- Five Dance Pieces for Children La Bale Memories of the Composer Alfred Schnittke
- Six Pieces
- Violin Sonata Splinters of Childhood
- String Quartet
- ''Variations on a Jewish Theme''
Orchestral
- Double Bass Concerto
- Overture
- Piano Concerto
- Suite
Piano
- Partita Polyphonic Fantasy
- Toccata Variations on a Theme of Brahms
- Memories of Russia
- Piano concerto
Vocal
Cycle From Medieval Hebrew Poetry Loud Songs of Anna Akhmatova- Romances Yanvarski Stroki
- ''Zemiyai!''