Veronika Borisovna Dudarova (; os, Дудараты Барисы чызг Вероникæ; January 15, 2009) was a
Soviet
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and Russian
conductor, the first woman to succeed as conductor of symphony orchestras in the 20th century. She became a conductor of the
Moscow State Symphony Orchestra in 1947, and led this and other orchestras for sixty years. In 1991, she founded the Symphony Orchestra of Russia.
Dudarova was born in
Baku to an ethnic
Ossetian, formerly aristocratic, family.
She attended the school of music in Baku (class of Stephan Strasser), the piano department of the
Leningrad Conservatory
The N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory (russian: Санкт-Петербургская государственная консерватория имени Н. А. Римского-Корсакова) (formerly known as th ...
(1933–1937), and the conductors' department of the
Moscow Conservatory
The Moscow Conservatory, also officially Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (russian: Московская государственная консерватория им. П. И. Чайковского, link=no) is a musical educational inst ...
(1939–1947).
For thirteen years, from 1947 until 1960, Dudarova was a junior conductor at the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra; in 1960, she took over as the principal conductor and led the orchestra until 1989. She led the Symphony Orchestra of Russia from 1991 to 2003 and retained the role of artistic manager of the orchestra until her death in Moscow in January 2009.
In 1977, she was awarded the title of
People's Artist of the USSR.
In the 1987 documentary ''
A Woman Is a Risky Bet: Six Orchestra Conductors,'' directed by
Christina Olofson
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, Dudarova conducts the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and Choir in a performance of
Mozart's Requiem
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. The main-belt asteroid
9737 Dudarova was named after her.
According to her son Mikhail, during a concert in Andorra in 1993, due to her intense style of conducting, Dudarova fell from the podium but went on conducting the orchestra lying on the floor leaning on her right hand and the piece was performed to the end without an interruption.
"Со жгучим 'Болеро' на бис"
(With burning '' Boléro'' as an encore), interview by Ian Smirnitsky with Dudarova's son Mikhail, ''Moskovskij Komsomolets
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'', 26 November 2011
References
External links
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"Дударова Вероника Борисовна"
(Dudarova, Veronika Borisovna), ''Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dudarova, Veronika
Soviet conductors (music)
Women conductors (music)
People's Artists of the USSR
Musicians from Baku
Ossetian people
1916 births
2009 deaths
Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
20th-century Russian conductors (music)