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Nikolay Romanovich Bakaleinikov

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Nikolay Romanovich Bakaleinikov

Birth
Moscow Federal City, Russia
Death
6 Mar 1957 (aged 75)
Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Burial
Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia Add to Map
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(Russian: Николай Романович Бакалейников)

Russian composer and director of the old yekaterinburg-sverdlovsk conservatory, which was considered at the time, the 3rd best outside of Moscow in the soviet years.

In 1900–1905, he worked as a conductor and choirmaster in theater companies in Moscow and St. Petersburg (1900–1905), in 1905–1919 he was a soloist with the Bolshoi Theater orchestra, and took part in Sergei Diaghilev's Russian Seasons in Paris. Simultaneously, from 1914 to 1919, Bakaleinikov served as bandmaster of military bands in Moscow. From 1919 he worked as a conductor in Kiev, where in the 1920s he was appointed head of the orchestras of the headquarters of the Kiev military district. In the second half of the 1920s, he was a member of the "organizational five" of Kyivsymfans - a symphony orchestra without a conductor, modeled on the Moscow Persimfans

In 1931, Nikolai Romanovich moved to Sverdlovsk, where he became the conductor of ballet performances at the Theater of Opera and Ballet named after I. A.V. Lunacharsky, later - the conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1933-1949 he was in charge of the musical department of the Sverdlovsk Drama Theater, where he became the author of music for more than fifty performances.

In 1934 N.R. Bakaleinikov became a flute teacher at the Sverdlovsk Conservatory, from 1939 to 1941 he was its director, from 1942 to 1956 he headed the department of orchestral (since 1950 - wind instruments). In 1940 he received the academic title of professor. Among his students were the future teachers of the same conservatory A. T. Ivannikov and I. A. Serebryakov, Bashkir conductor G. Kh. Mutalov.

Bakaleinikov recorded on gramophone records in the Russian Empire (International Zonophone, Odeon-Record, Beka-Grand-Plastinka) and the USSR (Melodiya firm).

(Russian: Николай Романович Бакалейников)

Russian composer and director of the old yekaterinburg-sverdlovsk conservatory, which was considered at the time, the 3rd best outside of Moscow in the soviet years.

In 1900–1905, he worked as a conductor and choirmaster in theater companies in Moscow and St. Petersburg (1900–1905), in 1905–1919 he was a soloist with the Bolshoi Theater orchestra, and took part in Sergei Diaghilev's Russian Seasons in Paris. Simultaneously, from 1914 to 1919, Bakaleinikov served as bandmaster of military bands in Moscow. From 1919 he worked as a conductor in Kiev, where in the 1920s he was appointed head of the orchestras of the headquarters of the Kiev military district. In the second half of the 1920s, he was a member of the "organizational five" of Kyivsymfans - a symphony orchestra without a conductor, modeled on the Moscow Persimfans

In 1931, Nikolai Romanovich moved to Sverdlovsk, where he became the conductor of ballet performances at the Theater of Opera and Ballet named after I. A.V. Lunacharsky, later - the conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1933-1949 he was in charge of the musical department of the Sverdlovsk Drama Theater, where he became the author of music for more than fifty performances.

In 1934 N.R. Bakaleinikov became a flute teacher at the Sverdlovsk Conservatory, from 1939 to 1941 he was its director, from 1942 to 1956 he headed the department of orchestral (since 1950 - wind instruments). In 1940 he received the academic title of professor. Among his students were the future teachers of the same conservatory A. T. Ivannikov and I. A. Serebryakov, Bashkir conductor G. Kh. Mutalov.

Bakaleinikov recorded on gramophone records in the Russian Empire (International Zonophone, Odeon-Record, Beka-Grand-Plastinka) and the USSR (Melodiya firm).



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