Lev Moysseyvich Abeliovich (1912–1985) was a Belorussian composer. He studied at the Warsaw Conservatory with Kazimierz Sikorski (composition) in 1935–39, and when the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939, he fled to Minsk and studied composition at the National Conservatory with Vasily Zolotarev, graduating in 1941. After World War ii, he devoted himself to composition and was later engaged in the study of Belorussian folk music. His compositions include four symphonies (1962, 1964, 1967, and 1970); Symphonic Pictures (1958); Heroic Poem (1957); three sonatas and the two-book cycle Frescoes (1972) for piano; three sonatas for violin and piano; and chamber music and songs. Please support my channel: Aria No. 1 for Violin and Chamber Orchestra (1976) 1. Adapted for violin by Roman Nodel and edited by Theodor Servin (0:00) Roman Nodel, violin and State Orchestra Minsk conducted by Y. Efimov 2. Original version for viola and piano (7:53) Kathryn L
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