Boris Kõrver
Boris Kõrver (12 April 1917, Revel – 17 August 1994, Tallinn) was a Soviet and Estonian composer.[1]
Boris Kõrver | |
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Born | 12 April 1917 Revel |
Died | 17 August 1994 Tallinn |
Alma mater | Tallinn State Conservatory |
In 1950, he graduated from Tallinn State Conservatory in composition specialty.[1]
During World War II, he belonged to State Artistic Ensembles of the Estonian SSR in Yaroslavl.[1]
Since 1944, he was a member of Estonian Composers' Union. From 1953 to 1966, he was deputy chairman and from 1966 to 1974 chairman of Estonian Composers' Union. His daughter is director and cinematographer Marianne Kõrver.[1]
Awards
- Two Estonian SSR State Prizes (1949, 1950)
- Stalin Prize, 3rd class (1951)
- Merited Art Worker of the Estonian SSR (1955)
- Two Orders of the Red Banner of Labour (1956, 1971)
- People's Artist of the Estonian SSR (1965)
- Order of the Badge of Honour (1967)
- Order of Friendship of Peoples[1]
Works
- operette "Ainult unistus" (1955)
- operette "Laanelill" (1959)
- operette "Teie soov palun?" (1962)
- musical "Mees pisuhännaga" (1968)
- musical "Kapsad ja kuningad" (1971)
References
- "Kõrver, Boris | Estonian Music Information Centre". www.emic.ee. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
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