Richard Ozanne

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"Dimitri Kabalevsky Composer..Invitation to the USSR" 

 

Date Range: 01/01/1979 To 05/08/1980   Comments: 2   Views: 15,509
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Invitation to visit the USSR in 1980

In mid August at the ISME International Musical Educators conference in London Ontario I met Dimitri Borisovitch Kabalevsky, a personal hero of mine since a youth. I loved his piano and symphonic works and truely felt his works were some of the finest classical compositions in the 20th century. My father Ozan Marsh had know him for many years and had played his 2nd Piano Concerto numbers upon numbers  of times with orchestra during his 60's tours with Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, Henry Ellis Dickson  Boston Symphony, and during the summer at Chautauqua with a special appearance of Kabalevskys work with the Chautauqua Symphony, Walter Hendl Conducting (Wonderful flaw free performances)
I remembered Kabalevsky from childhood. It was at the composers convention in Washington DC that both my father and mother first introduced several composers to me. Of course it is somewhat of a blur today and I was a young child at the time, but I do remember meeting Aram Katcheturien, Kabalevsky, Dmitri Shostokovitch quite well as composer Roy Harris, who gave me a present in the lobby of the hotel where we were staying. Of course my parents had a great many associations with numerous composers over the years, and I frequently remember meeting some of these classical luminaries over the years, either after a concert or during a convention.
Of all of them...Kabalevsky seemed to stand out.
In September of 1979 my father received an invitation from Kabalevsky to come and be the celebrated American pianist for the 75th Anneversary of Dimitry Kabalevsky in the USSR. He was thrilled, and I was given the honorary-but supported post (payed) to  be his assistant on the tour of the USSR, which would commence in January 1980.  



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Member Since
Oct 2009
Henrietta Giseppe said:
posted on Jan 02, 2011
Richard

Have you ever done a timeline of all the places you've been?


Member Since
Oct 2008
Richard Ozanne said:
posted on Jan 02, 2011
Timeline---

Timeline--
All written within the final renditions of the stories--sometime the the travel was rather uninteresting, especially on some trips--not necessarily elaborated in the text--Some exhibition tours in Europe (1997-2006) would be 1 day in a specific place, moving on to another destination for an appearance, another town, or city the very next day or the next morning--In Russia during this specific tour--the trip began in late December, from London-Went to Frankfurt--3 days reprieve (for New Years 1980) in Moscow before hitting the train for St Petersburg--etc etc--train/air--pretty quick motion sometimes, other times--later, more of a relaxed pace---