Nikolai Semyonovich Rabinovich (russian: Николай Семенович Рабинович) (7 October 1908- 26 July 1972) was a Russian conductor and teacher.
Rabinovich studied under
Nikolai Malko and graduated from the
Leningrad Conservatory in 1931, becoming a professor in 1968. He trained a series of notable conductors including
Yuri Simonov,
Neeme Järvi,
Vladislav Chachin,
Vitaliy Kutsenko, and
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He was director of the
Mikhaylovsky Theatre
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1944–1948.
Discography
* ''Legendary Conductors - Nikolai Rabinovich''.
Berlioz,
Shostakovich
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Mozart
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References
1908 births
1972 deaths
Saint Petersburg Conservatory alumni
20th-century Russian conductors (music)
Russian male conductors (music)
20th-century Russian male musicians
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