Almaz Monasypov was born on 11 July 1925, in
Kazan. His family often played music, including his father who played the
violin. At the age of eleven, Monasypov entered the children's music school in Kazan to study the
cello. His teacher at the music school and later at the Kazan Music College was Ruvim Polyakov. In 1943 when Monasypov turned 18, he was drafted into the
Red Army to serve on the
Eastern Front. After the end of World War II, Monasypov entered the
Kazan State Conservatory, where he graduated in 1950 as a cellist under Professor Alexander Brown. He returned to the Conservatory in 1952 to study composition. In 1956, he graduated from the Kazan Conservatory for the second time under Professor
Albert Leman, and received a diploma as a
composer. In 1964, Monasypov completed a
post-graduate studies course at the Conservatory, specializing in
opera and
symphony conducting under Professor Isay Sherman. In 1991, he was awarded The State Prize of the Republic of Tatarstan, named after G. Tuqay. Monasypov died on 22 July 2008 in Moscow and was buried at the
Mitinskoe Cemetery. == Music ==