Znosko-Borovsky, Alexander
Znosko-Borovsky, Alexander
Znosko-Borovsky, Alexander, Russian composer; b. Kiev, Feb. 27,1908; d. there, March 8,1983. He studied violin and composition at the Kiev Cons. In the face of a threatened Nazi invasion in 1941, he went to Ashkhabad, Turkmenia, where he was instrumental in promoting indigenous music. Several of his works were based on Turkmenian themes.
Works
dramatic: Akpamyk, ballet (Ashkhabad, April 14, 1945); film music. ORCH.: 2 violin concertos: No. 1 (1932) and No. 2 (Kiev, Dec. 17, 1955); Kiev, symphonic poem (Kiev, March 9, 1949); 3 syms. (1958, 1960, 1967); At the Mausoleum, symphonic poem (1960); Cello Concerto (1968); Oboe Concerto (1971); Flute Concerto (1972); Trombone Concerto (1975); Horn Concerto (1976). CHAMBER: 2 string quartets (1937, 1942); Scherzo for 3 Trombones (1938); 2 sonatas for Solo Violin (1951, 1965). VOCAL: Our Victory, cantata (Kiev, May 8, 1946).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire