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German Grigoryevich Okunev (; 12 June 1931, in – 12 June 1973, in Leningrad) was a , and teacher.


Life
Okunev's father was an engineer; his mother was a dressmaker. From the age of 8 he attended a musical school in Leningrad. He graduated from the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory in Leningrad, where he studied with O. Yevlakov and Boris Klyuzner, in 1956.

From 1957 to 1960 Okunev taught music at , (now Bishkek), in . In 1964 he returned to the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory to study with Dmitri Shostakovich as a post-graduate pupil. Shostakovich had a high opinion of Okunev and later assisted him in obtaining performances for his works.

In 1968 Okunev narrowly escaped from drowning in an accident on . On 27 May 1973 Okunev and his wife were involved in a serious traffic accident from which Okunev died 17 days later, on his 42nd birthday.

After his death, an was named for him ('10990 Okunev') by its discoverer, N. S. Chernykh.


Music
Okunev developed an individual style which became strongly, if indirectly, influenced by the music he became acquainted with in Kirghizia. His early three-act ballet 'Kuiruchuk' (1961) is based on Kirghiz themes.

His compositions include two , a variety of , concertos for the and for two , a and music written for children, including the suite 'Raduga' ('Rainbow'). An adagio and for and piano have been recorded in Western Europe: Recording on BIS other recordings of his music made during the Soviet period are not currently available.

Okunev's First Symphony (1962–1964) was written whilst studying with Shostakovich. It received its first performance in April 1966 in . His Second Symphony, a concise but effective and carefully crafted work, perhaps his greatest, was first performed in 1972 in Leningrad. Its second performance came only after his death, in 1974 in .

At the time of his death Okunev was working on a ballet based on by ; this was completed and after his death by V. Sapozhnikov.


Notes

Sergei Sigitov (ed.), German Okunev, Liki Tvorchestva i Vremeni, St. Petersburg 2006

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