Singer Strelnikova Biography


Singer Strelnikova Biography

She lost her parents during the Great Patriotic War, after a year she was brought up in an orphanage. Having received secondary education, she worked as a teacher in kindergarten, and also entered the correspondence department of the faculty of preschool pedagogy of the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute named after Herzen now is the Russian State Pedagogical University. Herzen, St. Petersburg.

In the years of Alexander Strelchenko, she performed as part of the Voronezh Russian folk choir, but due to the temporary loss of voice, she was expelled, after which she worked as a teacher again for some time. In the years, he was a soloist of the Lipetsk Regional Philharmonic. In the year, Alexander Strelchenko graduated in Moscow in Moscow, she studied in the class of Irma Yaunzem, in the year - the State Musical and Pedagogical Institute named after Gnesins now - the Russian Academy of Music.

Gnesins, where her teachers were Elena Gedevanova and Leonid Bazilevich. Since the year, she has been the artist of the Moskontzer, as well as the artistic director of the workshop of folk art in the concert association "Estrada". In the X, she was a professor at Moscow State University of Culture and Arts now - the Moscow State Institute of Culture, headed the department of solo folk singing.

In addition, she headed the jury of the All -Russian contest of the performers of the People’s Song named after Nadezhda Polevitskaya, was part of the jury of all -Russian youth and World Delphic Games. Alexander Strelchenko was known as the performer of romances and folk songs, as well as the works of Soviet composers. Among them: “On the Murom path”, “The sea spread wide”, “I love my land”, “I will go out into the street”, “Give me a scarf”, “Curly mountain ash”, “What a song without a button accordion”, “River Omuta”, “Malmar” and others.

Her vocal sounded in the film epic “War and Peace” by the novel by Leo Tolstoy, the drama of Nikolai Gubenko “The soldier from the front came” based on the stories of Sergei Antonov, the symphonic poem by Evgeny Svetlanov “Kalina Red”. At different times, the singer collaborated with the large symphony orchestra of the All -Union Radio and Central Television now - the Great Symphony Orchestra named after Tchaikovsky, the sextot of the soloists of the orchestra of the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia, the National Academic Orchestra of Folk Instruments of Russia named after Osipova and others.

She was awarded the Order of Honor in the year became the laureate of the International Singing Competition as part of the IX World Festival of Youth and Students Sofia, Bulgaria, in the year - the international competition in Bratislava Czechoslovakia, now the capital of Slovakia. Alexander Strelchenko was married twice. The second husband was music administrator Vladimir Morozov.