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School history. Novomoskovsk College of Music

Novomoskovsk College of Music

Year of foundation
Type

musical

Director

Skudnov Alexander Valentinovich

students
Location

Russia

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Novomoskovsk College of Music named after M. I. Glinka- state educational institution of secondary vocational education in the city of Novomoskovsk, Tula region.

Director - Skudnov Alexander Valentinovich, Honored Worker of Culture of Russia, artistic director and conductor of the symphony orchestra of the Novomoskovsk Music College.

Story

At present, this is a municipal educational institution of additional education for children " Children's Music School No. 1". The children's music school is the first stage of musical education and prepares professionally gifted students for admission to the music school.

Stalinogorsk Musical College was opened in the summer of 1959 on the initiative of the director of the Stalinogorsk children's music school L. G. Skvortsov with the support of the director of the Moskvougol plant D. G. Onik. LG Skvortsov became the first director of the school, he opened music schools in Donskoy, Uzlovaya and Kimovsk. The school is housed in a new building on Berezovaya Street. A monument to M. I. Glinka was erected in front of the building of the educational institution.

L. G. Skvortsov formed a creative teaching staff, mainly from graduates of the Moscow Musical and Pedagogical Institute. Gnesins, Moscow, Saratov and other conservatories. In 1963, in Moscow, on the occasion of the first graduation of the school, a concert was held, in which soloists, orchestras and ensembles took part. The concert was highly appreciated by the Ministry of Culture of the RSFSR and E. F. Gnesina, one of the founders of the Gnessin School.

Since 1994, All-Russian competitions have been held at the school, and in 2001, 2004 and 2008, International Youth Competitions for chamber ensembles and piano duets were held, in which young musicians from the USA, Spain, China, Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus and various regions of Russia took part .

In September 1997, the school established Special Music School, whose main task is to identify and attract especially gifted children for further professional education. In the opening year, 29 students were accepted. Currently, the school has three departments, where 96 children study on a competitive basis.

In connection with the 50th anniversary of the educational institution on July 13, 2009, the college was renamed into a state educational institution of secondary vocational education in the Tula region " Novomoskovsk College of Music named after M. I. Glinka» .

For more than half a century of history, the educational institution has trained about three thousand specialists, 389 of them with honors. More than 60% of graduates enter musical higher educational institutions and continue their studies at the Moscow State Conservatory. P. I. Tchaikovsky, Russian Academy of Music. Gnesins, Saratov State Conservatory. L. Sobinov, Kazan State Conservatory. N. Zhiganov, Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory. M. Glinka, Voronezh State Academy of Arts and other specialized universities. Hundreds of graduates have become highly qualified teachers of children's music schools and children's art schools. Only in the Tula region, 445 teachers and accompanists work in children's music schools and art schools, and their teams in the cities of Novomoskovsk, Uzlovaya, Donskoy, Severo-Zadonsk and Kimovsk consist of 80-90% of college graduates. College graduates also work as directors of music schools, art schools and secondary specialized educational institutions in Russia, near and far abroad

Dear friends!

Welcome to our page!

The educational institution "Minsk State Musical College named after M.I. Glinka" is one of the oldest educational institutions of the republic, a real forge of musical personnel.

We have the most capable and talented students, with the participation of which a lot of interesting concerts, conferences and other events are held at the school and beyond.

We welcome new meetings, ideas, creative projects and are open to cooperation.

I wish you all success, good luck, high achievements, inexhaustible energy and inspiration.

Sincerely, Director of the College V.M. Chernikov.

One of the most important events in the musical life of our country was the opening in 1924 of the Minsk Musical College, which was later renamed the Minsk Musical College. In 1957, the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the BSSR named the school after the great Russian composer M.I. Glinka. In 2011, the school was transformed into a college.

It is impossible to overestimate the contribution of the college to the formation of the musical culture of Belarus and the national system of music education. It became the cradle from which the Belarusian State Choir Capella, the Symphony Orchestra under the Radio Committee, which later became the State Academic Symphony Orchestra, the Belarusian State Conservatory, the State Folk Orchestra of the BSSR, the State Opera and Ballet Theater of the BSSR grew. From the very first years of the existence of the college, the musical and propaganda activities of teachers and students, their active participation in the musical life of the republic, has become a tradition.

The first director of the college was a graduate of the St. Petersburg Conservatory A.L. Immortal. In different years, the institution was headed by G.M. Grishanov, A.I. Kolondenok, I.B. Myslivchik, V.L. Avramenko, N.V. Proshko, E.N. Borovsky, V.P. .Zaretsky, V.I. Bashura, R.G. Safonov. Each of them contributed to the development of the college and left a piece of his soul.

Minsk State Musical College MI Glinka today is a friendly creative highly professional team. Here, 455 students receive a profession in specialties and areas of specialization: conducting (academic and folk choir), piano and orchestral string instruments, wind and percussion instruments, musicology, academic vocals, folk orchestra instruments and pop art. More than a hundred young specialists graduate annually. The high level of their professional training is evidenced by the fact that 80-82% of college graduates enter higher educational institutions in Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Europe. College students constantly become laureates of prestigious, republican and international competitions. More than 50 students and 3 creative teams were awarded the titles of laureates, diplomats, became scholarship holders or were awarded incentive prizes from the special fund of the President of the Republic of Belarus to support talented youth. The team is rightly proud of its graduates. To name just a few of them: L. Alexandrovskaya, I. Zhinovich, A. Bogatyrev, N. Sokolovsky, I. Tsvetaeva, V. Olovnikov, E. Zaritsky, Ya. Evdokimov, V. Vuyachich, M. Finberg, V. Skorobogatov, A. Solodukha, G. Zabara, O. Melnikov, Ya. Naumenko, V. Tkach, S. Trifonov, I. Silchukov, V. Babarikin, A. Vysotsky, Yu. Igonina, Yu. Skorokhodov, V. Tikhevich.