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Elina Karokhina

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to fulfill the obligations of her scholarship. She completed her education in Saint Petersburg; earning a Doctor of Musical Art degree in the balalaika. Following her graduation, she began working as a musician, both as a performer and a teacher of balalaika, mandolin, and piano.
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Elina served in the Russian Army in the Military Ensemble in the Northwest Order of Red Stars and her unit received honors in competitions across Russia. As a member of a quartet within the military orchestra, Elina has performed private performances for Russian generals.
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She was a member of the band for the Moscow Circus, “Smirnov’s Folk Trio” with Rudolf Smirnov and Maxim "Max" Anukhin and also performed with Rudolf and Max as a member of the Russian folk group "Izba Trio" before emigrating to the
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Elina is a Musician Laureate of the international folk instrument performers’ competition 'Troyanovski'. She was a diploma winner at the 1997 'Cup of the North' competition held in
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in October 2010. She is currently the balalaika player for Mikhail "Misha" Smirnov's troupe "Barynya Ensemble", which is based in New Jersey.
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toured/recorded CD as a member of his backing musical trio “Troyka”. (Elina pictured in lower left)
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She continued her training at the Conservatory, which included a number of concerts in
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N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory
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Russian Army Orchestra Order of the Northwest Red Stars
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Leningrad
Saint Petersburg
Russia
balalaika
Cliffside Park
New Jersey
Pushkin Prize
Mussorgsky Music College
N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory
Germany
Cherepovets
United States

Anthony Thistlethwaite
The Waterboys
Mick Taylor
Rolling Stones

self-titled CD, 2007
“Songs of Russian Heroic Fame”
credit page
self-titled CD
self-titled CD

Categories
1973 births
Living people
Russian balalaika players
Russian women musicians

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