Aleksandr Flyarkovsky

Soviet and Russian composer, music teacher (1931—2014)
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Aleksandr Flyarkovsky

Summary

Aleksandr Flyarkovsky is a human[1]. He was born in Saint Petersburg[2]. He was born on July 6, 1931[3]. He died in Moscow[4]. He died on May 8, 2014[5]. He worked as a composer[6], film score composer[7], music educator[8], and musicologist[9].

Key Facts

  • Born in Saint Petersburg[2], Aleksandr Flyarkovsky…
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky died in Moscow[4].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky was born on July 6, 1931[3].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky died on May 8, 2014[5].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky died on March 8, 2014[10].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky is buried at Vagankovo Cemetery[11].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky held citizenship in Russia[12].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky held citizenship in Soviet Union[13].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's professions included composer[6].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's professions included film score composer[7].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky worked as a music educator[8].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky worked as a musicologist[9].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's field of work was piano repertoire[14].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's field of work was music[15].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's education included a stint at Moscow Conservatory[16].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky received the Order of Honour[17].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky received the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class[18].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky received the Order of the Badge of Honour[19].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky received the Medal "For Strengthening of Brotherhood in Arms"[20].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky received the People's Artist of the RSFSR[21].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky received the Honored art worker of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic[22].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky was a member of Union of Soviet Composers[23].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky is recorded as male[24].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's instance of is recorded as human[25].
  • Aleksandr Flyarkovsky was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[26].

Body

Origins and Family

Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2]. He was born on July 6, 1931[3].

Education

Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's education included a stint at Moscow Conservatory[16].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include composer[6], film score composer[7], music educator[8], and musicologist[9]. Fields of work include piano repertoire[14] and music[15], a type of arts[27].

Recognition

Awards received include Order of Honour[17], an order[28], in Russia[29], founded in 1994[30]; Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class[18], a grade of an order[31], in Russia[32]; Order of the Badge of Honour[19], a socialist order of merit[33], in Soviet Union[34], founded in 1935[35]; Medal "For Strengthening of Brotherhood in Arms"[20], a military decoration[36], in Soviet Union[37], founded in 1979[38]; People's Artist of the RSFSR[21], an official honorary title of RSFSR[39], in Soviet Union[40], founded in 1931[41]; and Honored art worker of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic[22], an official honorary title of RSFSR[42], in Soviet Union[43], founded in 1931[44].

Personal Life

Aleksandr Flyarkovsky was affiliated with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union[26].

Death and Burial

Recorded date of death include May 8, 2014[5] and March 8, 2014[10]. Aleksandr Flyarkovsky passed away in Moscow[4]. He is buried at Vagankovo Cemetery[11].

FAQs

Where was Aleksandr Flyarkovsky born?

Aleksandr Flyarkovsky's place of birth was Saint Petersburg[2].

Where did Aleksandr Flyarkovsky die?

Aleksandr Flyarkovsky passed away in Moscow[4].

What did Aleksandr Flyarkovsky do for work?

Aleksandr Flyarkovsky worked as composer[6], film score composer[7], music educator[8], and musicologist[9].

Where did Aleksandr Flyarkovsky go to school?

Aleksandr Flyarkovsky was educated at Moscow Conservatory[16].

What awards did Aleksandr Flyarkovsky receive?

Honors received include Order of Honour[17], Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class[18], Order of the Badge of Honour[19], and Medal "For Strengthening of Brotherhood in Arms"[20].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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