Ugorskiĭ, A.

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Ugorskiĭ, A.
Other forms of name
Ugorski, A
Ugorski, Anatol
Ugorskiĭ, Anatoliĭ
Date of birth
1942-09-28
Field of activity
Piano--Performance
Occupation
Arrangers (Musicians)
Pianists
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 42032049
Wikidata: Q112052
Library of congress: n 80030949
Sources of Information
  • Sviridov, G. Partita ... 1983:disc label (Anatoli Ugorsky) container (Анатолий Угорский = Anatoliĭ Ugorskiĭ, piano; born 1942; Leningrad pianist)
  • Washington post WWW site, viewed September 12, 2023(in obituary dated September 12, 2023: Anatol Ugorski; died Sept. 5 at age 80; Anatolii Zalmanovich Ugorskii was born on Sept. 28, 1942, to a Jewish family in the Siberian city of Rubtsovsk, where they had been evacuated during the Siege of Leningrad. After the war, his family returned to Leningrad, where he grew up)
  • Evlakhov, O. Kont︠s︡ert, 1978 (a.e.)t.p. (arranger: A. Ugorskiĭ; A. Ugorski)
  • Kompozitory Leningrada, c1981:label (Anatoliĭ Ugorskiĭ, piano)
  • 33 Veränderungen über einen Walzer von Anton Diabelli, p1992:label (Anatol Ugorski) insert (b. 1942, Rubtsovsk, USSR)
  • Int ww in music, 15th(Ugorski, Anatol; b. Sep. 28, 1942, Leningrad, Russia; pianist)

Wikipedia description:

Anatol Ugorski (Russian: Анатолий Зальманович Угорский, romanized: Anatoliy Zal'manovich Ugorskiy, 28 September 1942 – 5 September 2023) was a Russian-born German classical pianist and academic teacher. He studied at the Leningrad Conservatory, and played works by composers such as Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Olivier Messiaen and Pierre Boulez rather than the usual repertoire for Russian pianists. An incident at a concert of Boulez in 1968 made Soviet authorities doubt his political reliability, and they largely interrupted his career for more than ten years. In 1982, he became professor at the Leningrad Conservatory. When his daughter suffered antisemitic harassment in 1990, the family fled to East Berlin, where they lived in a refugee camp for several months. Irene Dische managed to arrange for him to record Beethoven's Diabelli Variations for Deutsche Grammophon in 1991, which launched a career of performing and recording. He became professor of the Hochschule für Musik Detmold, remaining in the post until 2007.

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