1887-1953 RU
Conductor
A.k.a. Арий Моисеевич Пазовский
Ariy Moiseyevich Pazovsky (Арий Моисеевич Пазовский) (2 February [O.S. 21 February] 1887 in Perm – 6 January 1953 in Moscow) was a Russian Jewish conductor.He was a junior conductor at the Bolshoi from 1923–1928, and then director 1943–1948. As a conductor of the Bolshoi Opera, he is credited with having returned parts of Modest Mussorgsky's opera Boris Godunov which had been censored in Tsarist Russia. On his arrival in 1943 Pazovsky was required to enliven the repertoire with some 19th-century operas, and thus had to postpone Prokofiev's War and Peace, but made this good with putting on Prokofiev's Cinderella.