Zara Levina
Zara Aleksandrovna Levina (Russian: Зара Александровна Левина; February 5, 1906, Simferopol, Russian Empire — June 27, 1976, Moscow) was a Soviet pianist and composer.
She was from a Jewish family. Zara Levina studied piano in the Odessa Conservatory, which she passed with a gold medal. She graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1932, where she had studied piano and composition.
In her early age, Zara Levina admired the composers Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Prokofiev, Beethoven and Schumann. She mainly wrote choral works (mostly romances, then children songs) and, besides, also other vocal music, as well as two piano concertos and solo piano works. The inspiration of those five composers is evident throughout her works. Both of her piano concertos have been recorded, as has her 1928 first violin sonata (by David Oistrakh).
Levina was married to the composer Nikolai Chemberdzhi (1903–1948). Her grandson is the pianist Alexander Melnikov.
Recordings
- 2017 Zara Levina: The Piano Concertos, Capriccio C5269
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Ariane Matiakh, conductor; Maria Lettberg, piano soloist
- 2019 Zara Levina: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1 & 2; Violin Sonata; Poeme; Canzonetta; Hebrew Rhapsody, Capriccio C5356
- Maria Lettberg, piano; Yury Revich, violin; Gernot Adrion, viola; Ringela Riemke, cello; Katia Tchemberdji, piano
References
- Levina page from van Rijen Soviet Composer Site
MUGI (in German)
External links
Free scores by Zara Levina at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
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