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== Biografia ==
Malishevskij wasnacque born ina [[Mohyliv-PodilskyiPodil's'kyj]], [[Impero russo dopo il 1870|Impero russo]] (nowora [[Ucraina]]). HeSi graduatedlaureò fromal [[Conservatorio di San Pietroburgo]], innella theclasse class ofdi [[NikolaiNikolaj Andreevič Rimskij-Korsakov|Nikolaj RimskyRimskij-Korsakov]].<ref>Some sources suggest that Vitol'd Malishevskij also studied with [[Alexander Glazunov]]</ref> HeEra wasun amembro memberdel ofcircolo Belyayev circle. InNel 1913 hedivenne becamefondatore ae founderprimo anddirettore thedel firstConservatorio director of thedi Odessa Conservatory, whichche gavediede theal worldmondo aun numbernumero ofdi outstandingmusicisti musicianseccezionali, such ascome [[David Oistrakh]], [[Emil Gilels]] ande [[Yakov Zak]].
 
After the [[Rivoluzione russa del 1905|rivoluzione russa]], because of the imminent threat of persecuzione [[Bolscevismo|bolscevica]], Malishevskij immigrated to Poland in 1921. In 1925–1927 he was teaching at the [[Università della Musica Fryderyk Chopin]] and was the Director of the Warsaw Music Society. In 1927 he served as Chairman of the First International [[Concorso pianistico internazionale Fryderyk Chopin]]. From 1931 to 1934 Malishevskij was the Director of the Music Department at the Polish Ministry of Education. From 1931 to 1939 he was a Professor at the Warsaw Conservatory. He died in Zalesie near Warsaw.