Valery Uspensky’s Contribution to the Formation and Development of the Art of Choral Music in the Russian Far East

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Sergei N. Skorinov
Yana St. Kryzhanovskaya

Abstract

The present article provides a concise presentation of the biography of one of the first rectors of the Khabarovsk State Institute of Culture (September 4, 1975 – September 21,1981), graduate of the Leningrad State Nikolai A. Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory (presently – the Federal State Budget Higher Educational Institution “The St. Petersburg State N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory”) Valery V. Uspensky, who became the founder of the Choral Conducting Department within the Institute. His contribution to the formation and development of the art of choral music in the Russian Far East is demonstrated by research of archival documents.


Keywords: Khabarovsk State Institute of Culture, art of choral music, art of folk music, musical education, Choral Conducting Department.

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Skorinov С. Н., & Kryzhanovskaya Я. С. (2020). Valery Uspensky’s Contribution to the Formation and Development of the Art of Choral Music in the Russian Far East. Music Scholarship / Problemy Muzykal’noj Nauki, 40(3), 128–143. Retrieved from https://musicscholar.ru/index.php/PMN/article/view/1202
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Music Education in Russian Regions
Author Biographies

Sergei N. Skorinov, Khabarovsk State Institute of Culture, Khabarovsk, Russia

Sergei N. Skorinov, Rector, Professor at the Department of Cultural Studies and Museology, Khabarovsk State Institute of Culture

Yana St. Kryzhanovskaya, Khabarovsk State Institute of Culture, Khabarovsk, Russia

Yana St. Kryzhanovskaya, Professor, Head at the Department of Cultural Studies and Museology, Khabarovsk State Institute of Culture