Soviet composer Yevgania Yosifovna Yakhina (1918 – 1983)[1] was born in Kharkiv (today part of Ukraine). She studied composition under Vissarion Shebalin at the Moscow Conservatory, graduating in 1945.[2] She taught at the Moscow School of Music from 1944 to 1948, then taught evening classes at an unspecified school beginning in 1953. Yakhina set poems by Alexander Blok, Vadim Shefner, and other Soviet poets, to music.[3]
Her compositions include:[4]
Chamber
editOrchestra
edit- Children's Scenes (1975)
- Dramatic Poem (1955)
Vocal
edit- Poem (cantata; text by Nikolai Tikhonov; 1945)
- Poems of the Heart (voice and piano; 1976)
- Three Choruses (text by Alexander Pushkin and Mikhail Lermontov; a capella choir; 1947)
References
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- ^ Hixon, Donald L. (1993). Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography. Hennessee, Don A. (2nd ed.). Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0-8108-2769-7. OCLC 28889156.
- ^ Ho, Allan Benedict; Feofanov, Dmitry, eds. (1989). Biographical dictionary of Russian/Soviet composers. New York: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-24485-5. OCLC 19065298.
- ^ Cohen, Aaron I. (1987). International Encyclopedia of Women Composers (Second, revised and enlarged ed.). New York: R.R. Bowker. ISBN 0-9617485-2-4. OCLC 16714846.
- ^ "Index of /resources". oboes.us. Retrieved 2020-06-12.
- ^ Richards, Melanie Ann (1993). A selected bibliography of music for clarinet and one other instrument by women composers (DMA document). The Ohio State University. ISBN 979-8-208-88863-6. ProQuest 304059199.