Nisson Shkarovsky
Nisson Adolfovich Shkarovsky, was an influential conductor and teacher in the Saratov Conservatory.
Biography
Shkarovsky was born in Odessa in 1904, in a Jewish family that originated in Bila Tserkva. He studied in the Odessa Conservatory, playing the violin. His debut was in Odessa in 1925, as a soloist in Faust (opera) by Charles Gounod.From 1934 until his death, he served as a conductor, directing several productions:
- "Snow Maiden" by Rimsky-Korsakov in 1935
- "The Quiet Don" by I.I. Dzerzhinskogo in 1935
- "Othello" by Verdi in 1938
- "Dubrovsky" by E.F. Napravnika in 1945
- "Princess Mary" by V.A. Dehtereva in 1946
- "Bogdan Khmelnitsky" by K.F. Dankevicha in 1954
- "Tanya" by G.G. Kreytnera in 1956
- "The Golden Cockerel by Rimsky-Korsakov in 1956
- Three Fat Men" in 1957