EURASIA CANTAT
Professor, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation. In 1952, she entered the Sverdlovsk State University named after M.Gorky at the Faculty of History, where she was the concertmaster of the university choir under the direction of V.B. Serebrovsky. Studying at the fifth year of the university, she entered the Music Pedagogical College, from which she graduated "with honors". In 1959, as a choirmaster and concertmaster of the University choir, she participated in the VII World Festival of Youth and Students in Vienna (Austria). The choir won a gold medal. After graduating from the university, she entered the Ural State Conservatory named after M.P. Mussorgsky in the class of G.P. Rogozhnikova. From 1962-1976, he was the choirmaster of the Sverdlovsk Kirov Opera Theater.
Since 1969, he has been teaching choral conducting at the Ural State Conservatory and foreign choral literature.
He directs the choir of the correspondence department of the Conducting and Choral Department.
In the 70s, she led the university choir. For 14 years she was the head of the conducting and choral department.
From 2007 to 2008, he was the head of the Veterans Choir, which received the Grand Prix at the Yekaterinburg Veteran Choirs Festival.
Among the numerous graduates of N.G.Groshikova:
People's Artist of the Russian Federation, Head of the Ural Chamber Choir – Vladislav Novik;
Choirmasters of the Chelyabinsk Opera House – Natalia Zheleznova, Natalia Pridannikova;
Artistic director of the chamber choir "Svetilen" Surgut – Elena Pakhnyuk;
The artistic director and chief conductor of the Omsk Musical Theater is Yuri Sosnin;
Galina Kendysh is a professor at the Chelyabinsk Institute of Music"
Lidia Kuzmina – Professor, Head of the Department of the Perm Institute of Arts and Culture;
Tatyana Pozdnyakova is a professor at the Irkutsk Pedagogical Institute;
Marina Platonova is a Candidate of Sciences, Professor at Samara Pedagogical University.
Born in Bologna, Andrea Angelini moved to Rimini as a child where he began studying piano at the 'G. Lettimi' Conservatoire of Music. At the same time, he began his experience as a singer and later as director of the Carla Amori Polyphonic Choir. He obtained an Academic Diploma in Piano at the Ferrara Conservatory. In the meantime, he also studied Organ at the Conservatory of Pesaro, Composition and Choir Conducting with Fulvio Angius, Peter Phillips, Michele Peguri and Leonardo Lollini at the Academy of Arts in Rome, the Oakham School (UK) and the Conservatories of Adria and Cesena. At the latter Conservatory he obtained a second level master’s degree in Choral Music and Choir Direction.
Vladimir Zavadsky was born in 1947 (Pechenga village, Murmansk region). In 1972 he graduated from the Ural State Conservatory with a degree in Choral Conducting, in 1979 he completed an assistant internship. He taught at the Sverdlovsk Tchaikovsky Music College. From 1977 to 1992, he led the choir of college students, with whom he prepared more than 20 concert programs. The most significant among them are: Beethoven's "Mass in C Major"; Sviridov's "Night Clouds", "Spring Cantata"; Rubin. Concert for choir "Spring Songs"; Stravinsky's "Wedding", "Symphony of Psalms".
Since 1987, he has been teaching at the Ural Conservatory (since 1997 – associate professor, since 2007 – professor), Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2004), Laureate of the International Festival (2009). Since 1990 He heads the Department of Choral Conducting and the UGC Student Choir. Over 25 years of leading the student choir, he has prepared over 40 concert programs, including compositions of large cyclic forms and original compositions for the choir by composers: W. Mozart, A.Bruckner, G.Mahler, G. Sviridov, R.Shchedrin, Y.Falik, A.Schnittke, as well as works by Ural composers.
Participated in the work of the jury of regional, national and international choral competitions and festivals:
All–Russian festival of University choirs "Gaudeamus" (Izhevsk - 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008),
All-Russian festival-competition "Yekaterinburg Spring" (Yekaterinburg - 2012, 2014, 2016),
International festival-competition of academic choirs "Spring UPI" (Yekaterinburg-2012)
All-Russian competition-festival of men's and youth choirs "Male Singing Brotherhood" (Izhevsk -2014, Chairman),
International Choral Assemblies "EURASIA CANTAT" (Yekaterinburg -2013, 2015),
II All-Army Competition of Song and Dance Ensembles (Yekaterinburg-2015)
In 2000-2003 he led the symphony orchestra of students of the Conservatory, with which he prepared 17 concert programs. Among them: Beethoven's "Symphonies No. 4,8", Rachmaninoff's "Piano Concertos No. 1,2,3, Cantata Spring", Taneev's "John of Damascus", Poulenc's "Gloria", etc.
Of the last works of V.Zavadsky, S.Rachmaninov "The Liturgy of St. St. John Chrysostom", P. Tchaikovsky "Moscow", J.S. Bach "Mass in B Minor", "John Passion", F. Poulenc "Drought", M. Mussorgsky "Joshua", choirs of S.Taneeva, A.Grechaninova, R.Shchedrin, V.Salmanova.
During his time at the Ural Conservatory, he has trained more than 60 graduates, as well as 8 graduate students. Among them: Honored Artist of UR, Laureates of All-Russian and International competitions.
Alla Grigoryevna Litvina graduated from the Musical Pedagogical Institute in 1970. Gnessin (Moscow) in the class of choral conducting with Professor A.A. Yurlov. There, in 1974, he completed an assistant internship with professors A.A. Yurlov and V.N. Minin. Since 1974, he has been teaching at the Ural State Conservatory named after M.P. Mussorgsky. Litvina is a laureate of the international competition "Christmas in Russia" (St. Petersburg, 2006), a member of the jury of the international and All-Russian competitions of conductors and choirs, the head of master classes with choral groups of the Ural and Siberian regions of Russia.
Since 2013 – Chairman of the Sverdlovsk branch and member of the Presidium of the All-Russian Choral Society.
Alla Grigorievna has been working with various choirs for 50 years. For more than one year she was the head of the choral class of the Conservatory's Conducting and Choral faculty, for more than 15 years she was the artistic director of the Lik Chamber Choir (1996-2013).
In 2006 she received the title of professor. He has honorary badges of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation "For achievements in culture", the Ministry of Education "Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation".
Choral conductor, teacher, public figure, laureate of international competitions, head of the Choral Conducting Department of the Belarusian State Academy of Music (2011-2021), artistic director of the Student Choir of the Belarusian State Academy of Music, Member of the Belarusian Union of Musical Figures (2013), Member of the Presidium of the Belarusian Union of Musical Figures (2022). I.M.Bodyako's pedagogical activity at the Department of Choral Conducting began in 1997.
Dmitry Anatolyevich Batin is a Russian composer, conductor, choirmaster, member of the Union of Theatrical Figures of the Russian Federation, member of the Union of Composers of Russia, twice winner of the A. Nemtin Prize of the Perm City Administration in the field of culture and art, Winner of the Perm Krai Prize in the field of culture and art. Associate Professor at the Perm State Institute of Culture (2009- present). From 2004-2014 he worked as a choirmaster (since 2010 chief choirmaster) of the Perm Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after P. I. Tchaikovsky. Since 2016 Artistic director of the Perm Boys Choir Chapel.
Honored Artist of the Udmurt Republic.
Artistic director and chief conductor of the Academic Choral Chapel of Udmurtia.
Artistic Director of the E.Rakhmadiev State Academic Philharmonic, Professor of the Kazakh National University, Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the E.Rakhmadiev GAF Chamber Choir
International expert, member of the World Choral Council.
Founder and Chairman of the Republican Public Association of Kazakhstani Choral Conductors.
He is an organizer of international festivals, choral art competitions, and master classes.
A well-known choral conductor in Russia, composer, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation, Excellent Student of national Education, winner of the Order of St. Tatiana, laureate of Nizhny Novgorod. Artistic director and conductor of the Vozrozhdenie Youth Choir, Professor of the Department of Choral Conducting at the M. I. Glinka Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory, laureate of International competitions, artistic director of the children's choral studio "Kamerton" of the V. P. Chkalov Palace of Children's (Youth) Creativity
Member of the Chinese Association of Musicians, invited member of the jury of the International Music Competition in Munich (Germany), member of the Presidium and Deputy Secretary General of the Zhejiang Province Choral Singing Association, Director of the Zhejiang Province Choral Art Development Center, Head of the Public Activities Department of the Zhejiang Province Vocal Music Committee, Master of the P. I. Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine (with honors), Visiting Professor at Hangzhou University for the Elderly, Chairman of the Association of Musicians of the Yuhang District of Hangzhou City. He is a laureate of more than twenty international and national competitions. In 2022, he was awarded the title of "Excellent Provincial-level Teacher" of Zhejiang Province.
Youth Jury of The Competition
EURASIA CANTAT
A 4th-year student of the conducting and choral department of the Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Music College, class of Honored Cultural Worker of the Russian Federation Anatoly Pavkin. Laureate and winner of international and all-Russian competitions, participant of the Children's Thousand Choir of Russia (2016 - 2017).
Teacher of the I.O.Dunaevsky Children's Music School No. 13.
1st year undergraduate student in the direction of Conducting an academic choir (UGC named after M.P.Mussorgsky).
Choirmaster of the amateur choir L-52 (director and conductor Matveeva M.L.).
Graduate of the Children's Music School No. 2 in Nizhny Tagil, Nizhny Tagil College of Arts Conducting and Choral Department, Ural State Conservatory named after M.P. Mussorgsky in the direction of Conducting academic choir (bachelor's degree, class of Alla Grigoryevna Litvina).
Member of the Lik Chamber Choir.
He is a laureate of International and All-Russian competitions.
In 2020, he graduated from the Nizhny Tagil College of Arts, specializing in Choral Conducting (teacher, Honored Cultural Worker of the Russian Federation Natalya Aleksandrovna Kropotova). After graduating from college, he entered the Ural State Conservatory named after M.P. Mussorgsky in the class of associate professor, candidate of art history Roman Pavlovich Karabatov, where he continues his studies in the 5th year.