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Moscow Conservatory

The Moscow Conservatory, also officially Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Russian: Московская государственная консерватория им. П. И. Чайковского) is a musical educational institution located in Moscow, Russia. It grants undergraduate and graduate degrees in musical performance and musical research. The conservatory offers various degrees including Bachelor of Music Performance, Master of Music and PhD in research.

Moscow Conservatory
The Great Hall, the main performance auditorium

History

It was co-founded in 1866 as the Moscow Imperial Conservatory by Nikolai Rubinstein and Prince Nikolai Troubetzkoy.[1] It is the second oldest conservatory in Russia after the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was appointed professor of theory and harmony at its opening. Since 1940, the conservatory has borne his name.

Choral faculty

Prior to the October Revolution, the choral faculty of the conservatory was second to the Moscow Synodal School and Moscow Synodal Choir, but in 1919, both were closed and merged into the choral faculty. Some of the students now listed as being of the conservatory were in fact students of the Synodal School.

Great Hall

A renovation of the hall was completed in 2011.

Some notable graduates

Notable current professors

 
The Moscow Conservatory in 1940

References

  1. ^ "Московская государственная консерватория им. П.И. Чайковского". Культура.РФ (in Russian). Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  2. ^ Levin, Neil M. Biography: Jacob Weinberg 1879–1956. Milken Archive. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  • The Moscow Conservatory. Information Booklet. Second Edition. Moscow, 2001. ISBN 5-89598-111-9.
  • Moscow Conservatoire. Moscow, 1994. ISBN 5-86419-006-3.
  • Moscow Conservatory: Traditions of Music Education, Art, and Science 1866–2006. Moscow: "Moskovskaya Konservatoriya" Publishing House, 2006.
  • Loomis, George (18 April 2001), "Moscow's Great Hall Turns 100", International Herald Tribune

External links

  • Moscow Conservatory website (in Russian)
  • Moscow Conservatory website (in English)

Coordinates: 55°45′23″N 37°36′16″E / 55.75639°N 37.60444°E / 55.75639; 37.60444

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Not to be confused with Moscow Conservatory Music College The Moscow Conservatory also officially Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory Russian Moskovskaya gosudarstvennaya konservatoriya im P I Chajkovskogo is a musical educational institution located in Moscow Russia It grants undergraduate and graduate degrees in musical performance and musical research The conservatory offers various degrees including Bachelor of Music Performance Master of Music and PhD in research Moscow ConservatoryThe Great Hall the main performance auditorium Contents 1 History 2 Choral faculty 3 Great Hall 4 Some notable graduates 5 Notable current professors 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIt was co founded in 1866 as the Moscow Imperial Conservatory by Nikolai Rubinstein and Prince Nikolai Troubetzkoy 1 It is the second oldest conservatory in Russia after the Saint Petersburg Conservatory Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was appointed professor of theory and harmony at its opening Since 1940 the conservatory has borne his name Choral faculty EditPrior to the October Revolution the choral faculty of the conservatory was second to the Moscow Synodal School and Moscow Synodal Choir but in 1919 both were closed and merged into the choral faculty Some of the students now listed as being of the conservatory were in fact students of the Synodal School Great Hall EditA renovation of the hall was completed in 2011 Some notable graduates EditValery Afanassiev b 1947 pianist Nelly Akopian Tamarina pianist Ashot Ariyan b 1973 composer and pianist Eduard Artemyev b 1937 composer Vladimir Ashkenazy b 1937 pianist conductor Vladimir Bakaleinikov 1885 1953 violist composer conductor Stanislaw Barcewicz 1858 1929 violinist Rudolf Barshai 1924 2010 violist conductor Dmitri Bashkirov 1931 2021 pianist Yuri Bashmet b 1953 violist conductor Boris Berezovsky b 1969 pianist Boris Berman b 1948 pianist Lazar Berman 1930 2005 pianist Pavel Berman b 1970 violinist conductor Vadim Borisovsky 1900 1972 violist Anatoliy Brandukov 1859 1930 cellist Alexander Chuhaldin 1892 1951 violinist conductor composer Tish Daija 1926 2003 Albanian composer Đặng Thai Sơn b 1958 pianist Bella Davidovich b 1928 pianist Nikolai Demidenko b 1955 pianist Edison Denisov 1929 1996 composer Vladimir Denissenkov b 1956 accordionist Fyodor Druzhinin 1932 2007 violist Youri Egorov 1954 1988 pianist Samuil Feinberg 1890 1962 pianist composer Frank Fernandez b 1944 pianist composer Yakov Flier 1912 1977 pianist Andrei Gavrilov b 1955 pianist Misha Geller 1937 2007 composer violist Emil Gilels 1916 1985 pianist Marina Goglidze Mdivani b 1936 pianist Alexei Gorokhov 1927 1999 violinist musicologist Vera Gornostayeva 1929 2015 pianist Sofia Gubaidulina b 1931 composer Maria Grinberg 1908 1978 pianist Natalia Gutman b 1942 cellist Rustem Hayroudinoff pianist Andrej Hoteev b 1946 pianist Waleed Howrani b 1948 composer pianist Rinat Ibragimov 1960 2020 double bassist conductor Valentina Igoshina b 1978 pianist Konstantin Igumnov 1873 1948 pianist Ilya Itin b 1967 pianist Dmitry Kabalevsky 1904 1987 composer pianist Olga Kern b 1975 pianist Aram Khachaturian 1903 1978 composer Yuri Kholopov 1932 2003 musicologist Vladimir Khomyakov b 1984 pianist Tikhon Khrennikov 1913 2007 composer Igor Khudolei 1940 2001 pianist Olga Kiun pianist Pavel Klinichev conductor Leonid Kogan 1924 1982 violinist Pavel Kogan b 1952 violinist conductor Evgeni Koroliov b 1949 pianist Serguei Kostiuchenko b 1965 Belarusian conductor Ivan Kotov 1950 1985 bassist Vladimir Krainev 1944 2011 pianist Gidon Kremer b 1947 violinist Eduard Kunz b 1980 pianist Ina Lange 1846 1930 pianist later music historian and writer Elisabeth Leonskaja pianist Josef Lhevinne pianist Rosina Lhevinne pianist Dong Hyek Lim pianist Alexei Lubimov pianist Nikolai Lugansky pianist Radu Lupu pianist Anna Saulowna Lyuboshits cellist Dmitry Malikov pianist composer singer Anna Malikova pianist Yevgeny Malinin pianist Alexander Malofeev pianist Alvaro Manzano 1955 2022 Ecuadorian conductor Emanuil Manolov pianist flutist conductor composer Fuat Mansurov conductor Denis Matsuev pianist Nikolai Medtner composer pianist Victor Merzhanov pianist Alexander Mogilevsky violinist Roman Moiseyev conductor Alexander Mosolov pianist composer Avni Mula Albanian singer composer Shoista Mullodzhanova Shashmaqam singer Viktoria Mullova violinist Sergey Musaelyan pianist Lisa Nakazono Weglowska pianist Alexandre Naoumenko singer Anahit Nersesyan pianist Heinrich Neuhaus pianist Stanislav Neuhaus pianist Tatiana Nikolayeva pianist Dmitri Novgorodsky pianist 2 Lev Oborin pianist David Oistrakh violinist Alexander Osminin pianist Aleksandra Pakhmutova composer Dmitry Paperno pianist Georgs Pelecis Latvian composer and musicologist Nikolai Petrov 1943 2011 pianist Gregor Piatigorsky cellist Mikhail Pletnev pianist composer conductor Ivo Pogorelic pianist Viktoria Postnikova pianist Mikhail Press violinist Sergei Rachmaninoff pianist composer Sviatoslav Richter pianist Mstislav Rostropovich cellist and conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky conductor Nikolai Sachenko b 1977 violinist Aram Satian composer Alexander Scriabin composer and pianist Rodion Shchedrin composer and pianist Alfred Schnittke composer Dmitry Shishkin b 1992 pianist Leonid Sigal violinist Valery Sigalevitch pianist Tamriko Siprashvili pianist Pyotr Slovtsov tenor Galina Konstantinovna Smirnova composer Viviana Sofronitsky pianist Aleksandr Sokolov Russian Minister of Culture Senya Son b 1951 pianist composer Alexei Soutchkov pianist Vladimir Spivakov violinist conductor Steven Spooner pianist Mykola Suk pianist Yevgeny Svetlanov conductor pianist composer Ivan Tasovac pianist Marina Tchebourkina organist musicologist Viktor Tretiakov violinist Anna Tsybuleva pianist Ibrahim Tukiqi Albanian singer Pava Turtygina composer pianist Mauricio Vallina pianist Sasa Vectomov cellist Alexander Veprik composer Anastasia Vedyakova violinist and composer Eliso Virsaladze pianist Oleg Volkov pianist Mikhail Voskresensky pianist Jacob Weinberg pianist and composer Cesk Zadeja Albanian composer Marina Yakhlakova pianist Irina Zaritskaya pianist Igor Zubkovsky cellistNotable current professors Edit The Moscow Conservatory in 1940 Yuri Bashmet viola Andrei Diev piano Andrei Eshpai composition Vera Gornostayeva piano Natalia Gutman cello Alexei Lubimov piano and historical keyboards Valery Popov bassoon Kirill Rodin cello Natalia Shakhovskaya cello Yuri Slesarev piano Eliso Virsaladze piano Mikhail Voskresensky piano Irina Zhurina voiceReferences Edit Moskovskaya gosudarstvennaya konservatoriya im P I Chajkovskogo Kultura RF in Russian Retrieved 10 December 2020 Levin Neil M Biography Jacob Weinberg 1879 1956 Milken Archive Retrieved 29 August 2014 The Moscow Conservatory Information Booklet Second Edition Moscow 2001 ISBN 5 89598 111 9 Moscow Conservatoire Moscow 1994 ISBN 5 86419 006 3 Moscow Conservatory Traditions of Music Education Art and Science 1866 2006 Moscow Moskovskaya Konservatoriya Publishing House 2006 Loomis George 18 April 2001 Moscow s Great Hall Turns 100 International Herald TribuneExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moscow Conservatory Moscow Conservatory website in Russian Moscow Conservatory website in English Coordinates 55 45 23 N 37 36 16 E 55 75639 N 37 60444 E 55 75639 37 60444 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moscow Conservatory amp oldid 1137667949, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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