Liudmyla Naumivna Ginzburg (born January 1916 - died 2001, Odesa, Ukraine) was a pianist, Honoured Artist of Ukraine, professor at the Odesa Conservatory.
Biography
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Graduated from the Odesa Conservatory, class of Professor Maria Starkova, was a postgraduate student at the Moscow Conservatory, and then worked as an assistant to Professor Heinrich Neuhaus.
She has been working at the Odesa Conservatory since 1946, and since 1989 she has been the head of the department.
She conducted active concert activities in the USSR and abroad, gave master classes in Germany, Ukraine and Finland. For many decades, she led the scientific student society at the faculty.
Among her students are People's Artist of Ukraine Liudmyla Martsevych, Honoured Artists Volodymyr Saksonskyi and V. Sobolevskyi, as well as S. Terentyev, Carmella Tsepkolenko, Associate Professor T. Fomina, and A. Pozun (Spain).
Nataliia Lomonosova, Candidate of Art History, dedicated her monograph to her creative personality.
Honouring the memory
On 28 April 2016, in accordance with the Law of Ukraine "On the Condemnation of Communist and National Socialist (Nazi) Totalitarian Regimes and the Prohibition of Propaganda of Their Symbols" and the policy of decommunisation of Ukraine, several streets in Odesa, Lyudmyla Ginzburg's hometown, were renamed. In particular, Ginzburg's memory was immortalised and the former Shchorsa Lane was named after her.
A memorial plaque in her honour was erected on the house at 35/37 Rishelievska Street, where Ludmyla Ginzburg lived