Background
Shaporin was born in Hlukhiv in the Russian Empire (now in Ukraine). His father was a painter and his mother a pianist.
Shaporin was born in Hlukhiv in the Russian Empire (now in Ukraine). His father was a painter and his mother a pianist.
He first studied philology at Kiev University and went on to study law at Saint St. Petersburg University. He graduated as a composer and conductor in 1918.
His first name is sometimes rendered as Iurii or Yury. He received his secondary education in Saint St. Petersburg. He then turned to music, starting his studies at the Saint St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1913.
After the Bolshoi Drama Theater was established in 1919, he served as its musical director until 1928.
He then worked with the Russian State Pushkin Academy Drama Theater — also known as the Alexandrinsky Theater — until 1934. During this period he composed a significant amount of theater music
During the 1930s Shaporin turned his attention to large scale works. His opera Dekabristi (The Decembrists), to a libretto written by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy about the Decembrist revolt, had been on Shaporin"s mind since 1920 — a 1925 interim version, Polina Gyobe, had two scenes staged in Leningrad (as it had been renamed in 1924).
Shaporin received an offer of a teaching position at the Moscow Conservatory and he moved to Moscow in 1938.
He completed a version in 1938, for a commission by the Bolshoi Theatre, but dissatisfied with it, he decided to revise lieutenant The opera was only completed in 1953, after collaboration with librettist Vsevolod Rozhdestvensky, and it was premiered at the Bolshoi Theatre on June 23, 1953. Among Shaporin"s students at the Moscow Conservatory were Edward Artemiev and Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin.
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He was a founding member of the Association for Contemporary Music in 1923.