BEZRODNY Igor Semenovich( Russian violinist, conductor and teacher)
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BEZRODNY, Igor Semenovich (1930-1997), Russian violinist, conductor and teacher. Born May 7, 1930 in Tiflis (now Tbilisi, Georgia). The violin began to learn from their parents - teachers Violin. He graduated from the Central Music School in Moscow, in 1953 the Moscow Conservatory, in 1955 graduate with her class Yampolsky. Since 1948, soloist with the Moscow Philharmonic. Won first prize at international competitions: they. J. Kubelik in Prague (1949), they. Bach in Leipzig (1950). In 1951 received the Stalin Prize. Many speakers in the USSR and abroad, more than 10 years playing in a trio with DA Bashkirov and M. E. Khomitser. Since 1955 - lecturer of the Moscow Conservatory (since 1976 Professor, since 1981 Head of Department). In 1967, his debut as a conductor in Irkutsk. In 1977-1981 was the artistic director of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra. In 1978 he was awarded the title of 'People's Artist of the RSFSR'. Since the early to mid 1980's was the chief conductor of the symphony orchestra, Mr.. Turku (Finland). Since 1991 Professor of Music Academy. Sibelius in Helsinki. Among his pupils - MV Fedotov. In recent years, often with his wife - Estonian violinist M. Tampere (student Bezrodny). Author of a number of violin transcriptions, as well as the book "The pedagogical method of Professor Yampolsky" (with V. Yu Grigoriev, M., 1995). Bezrodnyi died in Helsinki on September 30, 1997.
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