Eleonora Vinogradova

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Eleonora Vinogradova
Born
Eleonora Vinogradova

(1931-11-16)November 16, 1931
DiedJuly 17, 2003(2003-07-17) (aged 71)
Occupation(s)Teacher, choir director
Known forTeaching method

Eleonora Vinogradova (Ukrainian: Елеонора Олексіївна Виноградова; November 16, 1931 – July 17, 2003) was a Ukrainian choir director, educator, professor, Honored Artist of the Ukraine (since 1978).[1]

Biography[edit]

Eleonora Vinogradova was born in Grozny.[citation needed] In 1965, she graduated from the Kiev Conservatory (class of Eleonora Skrypchynska), since 1965 she became its teacher. Since 1966, she was a main chorus artistic director of the choir studio of boys “Dzvinochok” of the Kiev Palace of the Pioneers. In 1975, Vinogradova founded “Tonika”, the Center of directors, choirmasters and composers. She was a Head of this Center till 1990. In 1983-1986 she was a chorus artistic director and chief conductor of the children choir “Lubystok” under the Kiev Conservatory. In 1986-1997 she was an artistic director and chief conductor of the Boys' Choir in Kyiv secondary specialized musical boarding-school named after Mykola Lysenko. In 1997-2003 she was an artistic director and chief conductor of the Children’s Choir “Cantus” of Kyiv Musical School No. 5 named after Levko Revutsky. She was an outstanding Ukrainian choir conductor, Professor of the Kyiv P.I.Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Honored Artist of Ukraine.[citation needed]

Vinogradova was a compiler and redactor of 15 collected books for children choirs [2]

She died in 2003 in Kyiv and is buried in Baikove Cemetery.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Eleonora Vinogradova. Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia. 1974-1985. (in Ukrainian) [failed verification]
  2. ^ 16 November in Kiev Calendar project.(in Russian) [failed verification]

External links[edit]

  • [1] - Article in "ZN,UA" newspaper (in Russian)