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Russian musical educational institution

Moscow Conservatory
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The Great Hall, the main performance auditorium

The Moscow Conservatory , also officially Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Russian: Moscow State Conservatory. P.I. Tchaikovsky , romanized: Moskovskaya Gosudarstbennay Konservatoriya IM. P. I. Chaykovskogo ) 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.

History [ edit ]

It was co-founded in 1866 as the Moscow Imperial Conservatory by Nikolai Rubinstein and Prince Nikolai Troubetzkoy. [first] 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 [ edit ]

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 [ edit ]

A renovation of the hall was completed in 2011.

Some notable graduates [ edit ]

  • Valery Afanassiev (b. 1947) – pianist
  • Nelly Akopian-Tamarina – pianist
  • Ashot Aryan (B. 1973) – Composer and Pinist
  • Edearard Artemyev (b. 1937) – Composer
  • Vladimir Ashkenazy (b. 1937) – pianist, conductor
  • Vladimir Bakaleinikov (1885-1953) – violist, composer, conductor
  • Stanisław 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
  • Dang Thai Son (b. 1958) – Pianist
  • Bella Davidovichich (b. 1928) – pianist
  • Nikolai Demidenko (b. 1955) – pianist
  • Edison Denisov (1929-1996) – composer
  • Vladimir Denissenkov (b. 1956) – from Accordion
  • 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 who – pianist
  • Pavel Klinichev – Conductor
  • Leonid Kogan (1924-1982) – violinist
  • Pavel Kogan (b. 1952) – violinist, conductor
  • Evgeni Koroliov (b. 1949) – Pianist
  • Serguei Kostiuchonko (B. 1965) – Belarusian Condoror
  • 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 Lhévinne – pianist
  • Rosina lhévinne – pianist
  • Dong-Hyek Lim – pianist
  • Alexei Lubimov – pianist
  • Nikolai Ligansky – Pianist
  • Radright wolf – pianist
  • Anna Saulowna Lyuboshits – cellist
  • Dmitry Malikov – pianist, composer, singer
  • Anna Malikova – pianist
  • Yevgeny Malinin – Pianist
  • Alexander Malofeev – pianist
  • Álvaro Manzano (1955-2022) – Ecuadorian driver
  • 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 Mulladzhanova – Shashmak Singer
  • Victoria Mullova – Violin
  • Sergey Musaelyan – pianist
  • Lisa command-villagers-pianist
  • Alexandre Naoumenko – Singer
  • Anahit Nersesyan – Pianist
  • Heinrich Neuhaus – pianist
  • Stanislav Neuhaus – pianist
  • Tatiana Nikolayeva – Pianist
  • Dmitri Novgorodsky – pianist [2]
  • Lev Precerin – Pianist
  • David Oistrakh – violinist
  • Alexander Osminin – pianist
  • Aleksandra Pakhmutova – Composer
  • Dmitry Paperno – Pianist
  • Georgs gray – 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 Zehmo (b. 1977) – violinist
  • Satian Aram – 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
  • Vivia 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
  • Sasha multitomes – Cellist
  • Alexander Veprik – composer
  • Anastasia Vedyakova – violinist and composer
  • Eyeso Virrahze – Pianitor
  • Oleg Volkov – pianist
  • Mikhail Voskresensky – pianist
  • Jacob Weinberg – pianist and composer
  • Çesk Zadeja – Albanian Composer
  • Marina Yakhlakova – Pianist
  • Irina Zaritskaya – Pianist
  • Igor Zubkovsky – cellist

Notable current professors [ edit ]

The Moscow Conservatory in 1940

References [ edit ]

External links [ edit ]

Coordinates: 55°45′23″N 37 ° 36′16 ″ and / 55.75639 ° N 37.60444 ° e / 55,75639; 37.60444

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