Pazovsky, Ariy (Moiseievich)
Pazovsky, Ariy (Moiseievich)
Pazovsky, Ariy (Moiseievich) , Russian conductor; b. Perm, Feb. 2,1887; d. Moscow, Jan. 6,1953. He received violin training as a child, and then was a student of Krasnokutsky and Auer at the St. Petersburg Cons. (1897–1904). After conducting provincial opera companies (1905–08), he was conductor of Zimin’s opera company in Moscow (1908–10), and then conducted in Kharkov, Odessa, and Kiev. He was music director of the Petrograd People’s Opera (1916–18). After conducting at Moscow’s Bolshoi Theater (1923–24; 1925–28), he conducted in Baku, Sverdlovsk, Kharkov, and Kiev (1926–36). He was artistic director of Leningrad’s Kirov Theater (1936–43), and then of the Bolshoi Theater (1943–8). In 1940 he was made a People’s Artist of the U.S.S.R. He publ. Zapiski dirizhora (The Writings of a Conductor; Moscow, 1966).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire