Lydia Axionova | |
---|---|
Born | July 19, 1923 |
Died | September 18, 2019 (aged 96) |
Occupation(s) | Conductor, professor of choral conducting |
Years active | 1941–2019 |
Spouse | Max Fishman |
Children | Beno Axionov Artur Aksenov |
Awards | Honored Artist of the Moldavian SSR. |
Lydia Valeryanovna Axionova Romanian: Lidia Axionov; Russian: Лидия Валерьяновна Аксенова; July 19, 1923, Pokrovsk (since 1931 — Engels, Saratov Oblast, Saratov Region, Russia) — September 18, 2019, Chișinău, Moldova) — Soviet and Moldovan conductor, music teacher, choral theorist, music writer, the first professor of choral conducting in Moldova, Honored Artist of the Moldavian SSR.[1]