
Nikolay Minkh
Born
March 15, 1912
Died
November 2, 1982 (70 years old)
Known For
Sound
Place of Birth
Saratov, Russian Empire
Soviet composer and conductor, member of the Union of Composers of the USSR. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (09/26/1973). In 1926 he graduated from the musical college in Penza, piano class. In 1926-1930 he studied at the Central Music College in Leningrad in piano classes with M. Druskin and composition with P. B. Ryazanov. Since 1929 he was a pianist in various concert associations and collectives, worked as a concertmaster of the ballet at the Leningrad Music Hall. In 1934-1940 he was a pianist, accordionist and arranger in Tea-jazz L. Utesov. His arrangements sounded such popular songs as "Bless you!", "Leisya, song", "Steamer", "Everything is good, beautiful marquise"; instrumental piece "Ten Years of Jazz". In 1940-1941 and 1945-1952, he was a conductor and artistic director of the pop orchestra of the Leningrad Radio Committee. During the Great Patriotic War in 1941 he was on the Leningrad front, in 1942-1945 he was the musical director of the Baltic Fleet Theater, as well as a member of the group of composers at the Political Administration of the Red Banner Baltic Fleet. Member of the CPSU (b) since 1944. In 1952-1954, he was a conductor of the Hermitage Moscow Variety Theater. In 1954-1963 - Chief Conductor of the Moscow Variety Theater, since 1972 - the Central Theater of the Soviet Army.