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Oscar Feltsman

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Starting with musical comedies at the beginning of his career, Feltsman subsequently combined producing traditional classical music with writing music for circuses and children's variety shows. After around 1952 Feltsman started to write popular songs and later on produced a number of popular songs.
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In the late 1990s Feltsman wrote 12 songs based on poetry by Yuri Garin which was performed in Odesa to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the city.
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Feltsman graduated from the Pyotr Stolyarsky Music School in Odesa in 1939, where he studied composition with the composer
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and Tatiana Goldfarb. He produced his first musical composition for the piano "Autumn" when he was six years old.
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who wrote a letter of thanks on behalf of the Moscow Conservatory to Vilinsky for teaching Feltsman composition.
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His most popular song was "Lilies of the Valley" («Ландыши»), written to verse by Olga Fadeeva (
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professionally. He had musical training from the age of five; learning the violin as a pupil of
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was premiered and in 1952, were two further premieres - at the Operetta Theater
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Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 2nd class
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before handing over to David Tuhmanov after two successful years.
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based on poems by B. Dragunsky and L. Davidovich and performed by
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based on poems by B. Dragunsky and L. Davidovich and performed by
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In 1948, at the Operetta Theatre in Moscow his musical comedy
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During the Second World War, Feltsman was evacuated to
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and the piano with Bertha Reynbald, who also taught
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Odesa
Ukrainian SSR
Moscow
Russia
Novodevichy Cemetery
People’s Artist of the RSFSR

Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"

Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"

Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"

Order of Friendship
Ukrainian
Russian
Lithuanian
Ukrainian
composer
Lithuanian Jewish
Vladimir Feltsman
Odesa
piano
Pyotr Stolyarsky
Emil Gilels
Nikolai Vilinsky
Moscow Conservatory
Vissarion Shebalin
Novosibirsk

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