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Zagir Ismagilov

1917 - 2003

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Zagir Gharif uly Ismagilov (January 8, [O.S. December 26, 1916] 1917 – May 30, 2003) was a Soviet Bashkir composer and pedagogue. He was granted the title People's Artist of the USSR in 1982, and was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since 1943. The performing arts center in Ufa, Russia is named after him. The first rector and founder of the Ufa Institute of arts (1968–1988) (associate professor since 1973, professor since 1977). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zagir Ismagilov is the 1,300th most popular composer (up from 1,304th in 2019). (down from 4,411th in 2019)

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Among COMPOSERS

Among composers, Zagir Ismagilov ranks 1,300 out of 1,451Before him are Samuel Arnold, Peter Schickele, Hamilton Harty, Paul Creston, Junichi Masuda, and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. After him are Isaac Schwartz, Geirr Tveitt, John Kander, Gavin Bryars, Mychael Danna, and Horatio Parker.

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Among people born in 1917, Zagir Ismagilov ranks 304Before him are June Foray, Gwendolyn Brooks, Reidar Liaklev, Jo Stafford, Oswald Karch, and Rufus Thomas. After him are Tadd Dameron, Robert La Caze, Jovdat Hajiyev, Jack Lynch, George Newberry, and Qaysin Quli. Among people deceased in 2003, Zagir Ismagilov ranks 305Before him are Arne Månsson, Willem Slijkhuis, Edwin Starr, Ignacio Velasco, Gusztáv Juhász, and José Juncosa. After him are Eddie Thomson, Janice Rule, Daijiro Kato, José Manuel Pesudo, Lawrence H. Aller, and Vasile Deheleanu.

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