
Yakov Izrailevich Zak ( uk, Яків Ізраїлович Зак), (russian: link=no, Яков Израилевич Зак), ''Jiakov Israilevič Sak'';
Odessa
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, – Moscow, 28 June 1976) was a Soviet and Russian pianist and pedagogue.
People's Artist of the USSR
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(1966).
Born in
Odessa
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, Zak studied piano at the Odessa Conservatory with Maria Starkhova, took classes on special
harmony
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with
Mykola Vilinsky
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, and later studied with
Heinrich Neuhaus
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in Moscow, graduating in 1935.
Having made his debut in 1935, he rose to prominence
Jean-Pierre Thiollet
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Primarily living in Paris, he is the author of numerous books and one of the national leaders of the European Confederation of Independent Trade Unions (CEDI), a ...
, 88 notes pour piano solo, "Solo nec plus ultra", Neva Editions, 2015, p. 51. . when he won First Prize and the Mazurka Prize at the
III International Chopin Piano Competition
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in 1937. From 1935 Zak taught at the
Moscow Conservatory
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, becoming a professor in 1947 and being granted a chair in 1965. His pupils include
Eliso Virsaladze
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She was born in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR. Her father Constantine Virsaladze was a prominent doctor and scientist, so w ...
,
Irina Zaritskaya
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Early life and education
Zaritskaya started playing the piano at the Children’s Music School in Kiev until 1953, and subsequently continued her studies at the Central Specia ...
,
Nikolai Petrov,
Evgeny Mogilevsky
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,
Svetlana Navasardyan
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, Lyubov Timofeyeva,
Valery Afanassiev
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Valery Afanassiev was born in Moscow. He studied piano at ...
,
Ludmila Knezkova-Hussey
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,
Vladimir Bakk
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, and
Youri Egorov
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Early years
Born in Kazan, USSR, Youri Egorov studied music at the Kazan Conser ...
.
References
Yakov Zak, biography
#Yakov Zak, Stat'i, Materially, Vospominaniia (Papers, Documents, Memoirs), Moscow, "Sovetskii Kompozitor", 198
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1913 births
1976 deaths
20th-century classical composers
20th-century classical pianists
Musicians from Odesa
Communist Party of the Soviet Union members
Moscow Conservatory alumni
Moscow Conservatory academic personnel
People's Artists of the RSFSR
People's Artists of the USSR
Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
International Chopin Piano Competition winners
Jewish classical composers
Jewish classical pianists
Odesa Jews
Russian classical pianists
Russian male classical composers
Russian music educators
Soviet classical pianists
Soviet male classical composers
Soviet music educators
Burials at Kuntsevo Cemetery