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Vadim Nikolayevich Salmanov (4 November 1912, in Saint Petersburg – 27 February 1978, in Leningrad) was a Soviet composer. He is perhaps best known for his Symphony No. 2. Salmanov learned to play the piano as a child from his father. At 18, he was about to attend the Leningrad Conservatory when he decided to study geology instead, eventually working as a geologist until 1935 when he finally decided to attend the Conservatory where he studied composition with Mikhail Gnesin. After graduating, he worked as a composer until the onset of World War II, when he enlisted in the Soviet Army. After the war, he set poems by Blok and Yesenin relating to the war. Later on in his life, Salmanov set poems by Federico García Lorca and Pablo Neruda as well as by Soviet poets.

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  • Wadim Nikolajewitsch Salmanow (russisch Вадим Николаевич Салманов; * 22. Oktoberjul. / 4. November 1912greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 27. Februar 1978 ebenda) war ein russischer Komponist. (de)
  • Vadim Nikolaïevitch Salmanov (Saint-Pétersbourg, 4 novembre 1912 – Leningrad, 27 février 1978) est un compositeur russe. Son œuvre la plus connue est sa Symphonie n° 2. (fr)
  • Vadim Nikolayevich Salmanov (4 November 1912, in Saint Petersburg – 27 February 1978, in Leningrad) was a Soviet composer. He is perhaps best known for his Symphony No. 2. Salmanov learned to play the piano as a child from his father. At 18, he was about to attend the Leningrad Conservatory when he decided to study geology instead, eventually working as a geologist until 1935 when he finally decided to attend the Conservatory where he studied composition with Mikhail Gnesin. After graduating, he worked as a composer until the onset of World War II, when he enlisted in the Soviet Army. After the war, he set poems by Blok and Yesenin relating to the war. Later on in his life, Salmanov set poems by Federico García Lorca and Pablo Neruda as well as by Soviet poets. Salmanov's Symphony No. 1 in D minor was written in 1952 and dedicated to the conductor Evgeny Mravinsky, who would go on to record all of his symphonies. The work uses Slavic folk melodies and a motto theme heard at the beginning of the first movement recurs in the Finale. His Symphony No. 4 was likewise dedicated to Mravinsky. Although not nearly as political as Tikhon Khrennikov, Salmanov held various political appointments, including Secretary of a Composers' Union. He also taught at the Leningrad Conservatory, his alma mater. Aside from symphonies, Salmanov's compositions also include six string quartets (1945–71) and two violin concertos (1964, 1974), among other forms. (en)
  • ワディム・サルマノフ(ロシア語: Вади́м Никола́евич Салма́нов;英語: Vadim Nikolayevich Salmanov, 1912年11月4日 レニングラード - 1978年2月27日 レニングラード)は、ソ連の交響曲作家。とりわけ森を描写した《交響曲 第2番》で広く知られる。 (ja)
  • Вади́м Никола́евич Салма́нов (1912 ― 1978) ― советский композитор. Народный артист РСФСР (1972). (ru)
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  • Wadim Nikolajewitsch Salmanow (russisch Вадим Николаевич Салманов; * 22. Oktoberjul. / 4. November 1912greg. in Sankt Petersburg; † 27. Februar 1978 ebenda) war ein russischer Komponist. (de)
  • Vadim Nikolaïevitch Salmanov (Saint-Pétersbourg, 4 novembre 1912 – Leningrad, 27 février 1978) est un compositeur russe. Son œuvre la plus connue est sa Symphonie n° 2. (fr)
  • ワディム・サルマノフ(ロシア語: Вади́м Никола́евич Салма́нов;英語: Vadim Nikolayevich Salmanov, 1912年11月4日 レニングラード - 1978年2月27日 レニングラード)は、ソ連の交響曲作家。とりわけ森を描写した《交響曲 第2番》で広く知られる。 (ja)
  • Вади́м Никола́евич Салма́нов (1912 ― 1978) ― советский композитор. Народный артист РСФСР (1972). (ru)
  • Vadim Nikolayevich Salmanov (4 November 1912, in Saint Petersburg – 27 February 1978, in Leningrad) was a Soviet composer. He is perhaps best known for his Symphony No. 2. Salmanov learned to play the piano as a child from his father. At 18, he was about to attend the Leningrad Conservatory when he decided to study geology instead, eventually working as a geologist until 1935 when he finally decided to attend the Conservatory where he studied composition with Mikhail Gnesin. After graduating, he worked as a composer until the onset of World War II, when he enlisted in the Soviet Army. After the war, he set poems by Blok and Yesenin relating to the war. Later on in his life, Salmanov set poems by Federico García Lorca and Pablo Neruda as well as by Soviet poets. (en)
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  • Wadim Nikolajewitsch Salmanow (de)
  • Vadim Salmanov (fr)
  • ワディム・サルマノフ (ja)
  • Vadim Salmanov (en)
  • Салманов, Вадим Николаевич (ru)
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