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Pavel Necheporenko

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of time preparing lessons for his students. New students were usually required to forget everything they knew about balalaika playing and learn Necheporenko's method from scratch. Necheporenko utilized "tough love" to motivate his students to perform at a high level. In 2006, a concert in Moscow was given to celebrate his 90th birthday. Several of his former students performed at this concert and a few expressed to the audience their heartfelt gratitude for all that Necheporenko had given to them as students.
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Necheporenko worked as a professor at the Gnessin State Musical College for many years. He was considered to be the best teacher in the country by his contemporaries. Many of his students won competitions and found teaching positions at other institutions. Necheporenko would quite often spend a lot
167:, a post he held till 1955. However, this post was eclipsed by the fact that he was a virtuoso balalaikist in his own right, and was giving solo performances. During the Soviet period he was the winner of an all-union contest of folk instrument performers. He was awarded the 187:'s 24th Caprice, which Necheporenko played on balalaika without accompaniment. He also wrote original arrangements for balalaika and piano: "Hour by Hour" and "From Village to Village" were pieces most sought out by other balalaika players. 178:
Of distinguished appearance with wavy grey hair, an inclination to be as formally dressed as possible when photographed with his instrument, and a transcriber of classical pieces for balalaika; Necheporenko, following in the footsteps of
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18 August] 1916, the son of a mariner. Necheporenko first learned the balalaika from his father. By the time of the
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moving from ship to ship giving morale-boosting solo concerts, earning himself a medal for bravery.
153: 168: 146: 145:, Necheporenko was already a distinguished balalaikist. Serving in the Soviet navy, he spent the 287: 210: 307: 142: 122: 281: 260:"ПавСл Π˜Π²Π°Π½ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ НСчСпорСнко, - Π±Π°Π»Π°Π»Π°Π΅Ρ‡Π½ΠΈΠΊ ΠΈ Π΄ΠΈΡ€ΠΈΠΆΠ΅Ρ€, ΠΆΠΈΠ» Π² ΠšΠ΅Ρ€Ρ‡ΠΈ | ΠŸΠ°Π½Ρ‚ΠΈΠΊΠ°ΠΏΠ΅ΠΉ" 24: 126: 171:
in 1952, awarded Honored Artist of the USSR in 1959 and given the title of
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After the war, Necheporenko graduated as a conductor from the
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musician, highly recognized as a virtuoso performer of the
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Index

Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name
Chyhyryn
Moscow
O.S.
Soviet
balalaika
O.S.
Second World War
Siege of Leningrad
Moscow Conservatory
Andreyev Russian Folk Instruments Orchestra
ru
Stalin Prize
People's Artist of the USSR
Vasily Vasilievich Andreyev
Paganini
Russian
romanized
"ПавСл Π˜Π²Π°Π½ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡ‡ НСчСпорСнко, - Π±Π°Π»Π°Π»Π°Π΅Ρ‡Π½ΠΈΠΊ ΠΈ Π΄ΠΈΡ€ΠΈΠΆΠ΅Ρ€, ΠΆΠΈΠ» Π² ΠšΠ΅Ρ€Ρ‡ΠΈ | ΠŸΠ°Π½Ρ‚ΠΈΠΊΠ°ΠΏΠ΅ΠΉ"
Stalin's Music Prize: Soviet Culture and Politics
ISBN
978-0-300-20884-9
Categories
1916 births
2009 deaths
People's Artists of the USSR
Russian balalaika players
Soviet military personnel of World War II

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