Stefania Zaranek Explained
Stefania Anatolyevna Zaranek (23 September 190417 January 1972) was a Soviet composer, pianist, and artistic director.[1]
Zaranek was born in Kotelnich, Russian Empire, and studied at the Leningrad Conservatory with M. Steinberg and Samariy Savshinsky. After graduating in 1926, she taught piano at the Conservatory and the Worker's High School. From 1942 to 1944 she was the artistic director of the Gorky Philharmonia.[2]
Her compositions include:
Ballet
- Chudesnaya Fata (1947)
- Golub Mira (1951)
- Mechta (1947)
Film
Operetta
- Chest Mundira (E. Pavlov; 1937)
- Schastlivui Put (E. Pavlov; 1939)
- Taina Morya (1954)
- Zolotoi Fontan (K. Guzynin and Aleksei Maslennikov; 1949)
Orchestra
- Ballad of the Ukraine (1954)
- Dance Suite (1935)
- Kartini Duma Pro Ukrainu
- Piano Concerto (1930)
Piano
- Sonata, Opus 2 (1926)[3]
- Cinq Miniatures, Opus 4[4]
Theatre
Vocal
- Fizkulturnaya (L. Rakovsky; 1934)
- Four Song Dances: Polonaise, Mazurka, Krakoviak, Gopak (M. Shiffman; 1955)
- Iz Dnevnika Shkolnitsy Song Cycle (E. Aplaksina and A. Churkin; 1948)
- Pesnya O Narodnom Kitaye (I. Lukovski; 1950)
- Pesnya O Vietname (I. Lukovski; 1950)
- U Ryazanskikh Prichalov (L. Khaustov; 1950)
- Za mir I Svobady Song Cycle (B. Rayevsky, B. Kezhun and B. Khanchev; 1950)
Notes and References
- Book: Hixon, Donald L.. Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography. 1993. Scarecrow Press. Hennessee, Don A.. 0-8108-2769-7. 2nd. Metuchen, N.J.. 28889156.
- Book: Cohen, Aaron I.. International encyclopedia of women composers. 1987. 0-9617485-2-4. Second edition, revised and enlarged. New York. 16714846.
- Web site: IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download/Zaranek. imslp.org. 2020-05-29.
- Roberge. Marc-Andre. 1993–2003. From Orchestra to Piano: Major Composers as Authors of Piano Reductions of Other Composers' Works. Notes. 49. 3. 925–936. 10.2307/898925. 898925. 0027-4380.