Department of solo singing. Current composition of the department


Biography

Valentina Semenovna Chaplina was born on December 10, 1921 in Bryansk. After graduating from school, in 1940 she entered the Bryansk Forestry Institute. In the summer of 1941, she worked as an assistant proofreader in the editorial office of the Bryansk Worker newspaper. When the Great Patriotic War began, nineteen-year-old Valentina Chaplina and her mother fled from Bryansk to her uncle in Cheboksary to escape the bombing. After leaving, their house was hit by a fascist landmine, and the Chaplins settled in Chuvashia, and Valentina’s father came here after the war.

In 1943, Valentina entered the Agricultural Institute? the only university in Cheboksary at that time, and at pre-graduation practice managed to grow the best potato crop in the republic. At the same time, she completed shorthand courses, studied at theater studio, wrote poetry.

After graduation, she worked in the department Agriculture editorial office of the newspaper "Soviet Chuvashia". Wanting to write only for children, she felt the need for pedagogical education and in 1952 she entered the Chuvash State pedagogical institute them. I. Ya. Yakovleva, but due to health reasons she was unable to complete her studies. After college, she worked for several years in the agricultural department of the Sovetskaya Chuvashia newspaper. And then she began preparing programs for radio and television.

V. Chaplina’s first poem “Our October” was published in 1939 in the newspaper “Bryansky Rabochiy” and attracted the attention of readers with its freshness, conciseness, and clarity.

Since 1956, Valentina Semenovna Chaplina was engaged only in literary creativity for children. She? author of 24 books. Member of the USSR Writers' Union since 1960.

In many works of B.C. Chaplina reveals the themes of love, devotion, honesty and patriotism. One of the main ones is the theme of motherhood, which is raised in many of her works. And this topic is connected with the writer’s exceptional attention to the world of childhood experiences.

The heroes of the works are interesting, smart, attentive, and endowed with liveliness. They find themselves in difficult situations and sometimes funny stories, observation and resourcefulness help them out everywhere.

For example, Julia from the fairy tale “What is your name?” I became acquainted with trees that I knew nothing about before. The author of the story deliberately made the girl inquisitive. Through her, Valentina Semyonovna wanted to introduce the kids to nature, or more precisely, to trees. It’s not for nothing that Olya is interested in trees. She wants, really wants to know more about all the living green inhabitants. After all, you can make friends with them.

Alyosha, the hero of the story “From Alyosha’s Life,” experiences a deep tragedy: the father whom he loved more than anything in the world and whom he imitated, abandoned his beloved mother and went to another woman. Valentina Chaplina masterfully shows how children's souls are hurt due to problems in families, due to the selfishness of parents.

From prose works Chaplina especially highlights the stories included in the collection “Dimkina’s Star”. In them, the author colorfully and interestingly tells about the lives of children, real and imaginary friendship, about duty and honor.

"One Minute" - a book by B.C. Chaplina, addressed to adults. Some of her heroes have long said goodbye to childhood, others recently; still others still live in it.

Did Valentina Chaplina have a surprisingly rare gift? talk to nature. Her trees are talking, flowers are whispering, the sunny day is trembling, the bird cherry is crying, the birds are talking to each other. She loves nature and therefore knows what Summer smells like, what color Autumn is, how Spring talks. And he cannot live and work without it, otherwise life seems empty and unnecessary. Was this love instilled in her by her father? Semyon Ivanovich Chaplin.

In all her books, articles, programs, meetings with children, Valentina Chaplina tried to build a bridge between people and native nature. She did it. And people walk along this bridge, especially children. They immediately begin to notice what they have not seen before, and this means a lot in raising the younger generation. No matter who Valentina Semyonovna wrote about, she did a good job. Through children's especially acute and pure perception, she was able to show what is good and what is bad.

Valentina Semyonovna Chaplina has many good, attentive, noble readers, listeners and spectators. After all, some of her works received a kind of second life on the theater stage, on radio and television. She is not only a writer, poetess, but the host of radio and television programs: “The Simple Truth”, “Grandma Valya and the All-Terrain Cat”. V. Chaplina is the author of the KDS programs - Club of Friends of Poetry, “Take a Closer Look” and “Take a Look”, “Simple Truths” and others. Two of her plays were successfully performed at one time in the Youth Theater.

In 1952 in Chuvash book publishing house V. S. Chaplina’s first book was published - a collection of poems “Children”. Chaplin plunged into literary life with the head. And this, probably, gave a lot of energy in order to survive in our difficult life, not to lower our wings, but, on the contrary, to spread them and try, albeit with difficulty, to fly only forward.

Chaplina had no close relatives in Cheboksary. Nevertheless, Valentina Semyonovna did not consider herself lonely: she had a few friends (“and there shouldn’t be many of them, real ones”); She also counted her young readers and listeners among her friends - those who sat down to the radio every time there was a program about Grandma Valya and the cat Vezdekhod.

For active literary activity in favor of raising a healthy generation, Valentina Semenovna Chaplina was awarded Certificate of honor Presidium of the Supreme Council of the Czechoslovak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, the medal “Veteran of Labor”, was awarded the lifetime Prize of the President of the Chuvash Republic.

One of the children's libraries in Cheboksary - branch No. 13 Centralized system children's libraries in the city - named after Valentina Semyonovna Chaplina.


Notes from a lecture-seminar by Professor AHI, candidate of art history, graduate of the Moscow Medical Academy named after. THEM. Sechenov (specialty - otorhinolaryngology, specialization - phoniatry), vocal department of the Russian Academy of Music. Gnessins (class of Professor N.A. Verbova) CHAPLINA VALENTIN LVOVICH. About "solid attack", great singers and much more based on 50 years of phoniatric practice. So the subject"Fundamentals of vocal technique."

Students: How long does a good singer need to sing?

V.L.: To a good singer You don't have to sing at all. Tenor Fyodor Petrovich Kommisarzhevsky put a sprat in his cheek to get in the mood to sing: before starting, he swallowed the sprat and immediately sang. Antonina Vasilyevna Nezhdanova prayed before singing.

Students: Is it possible to wash your hair before singing?

V.L. Individually. Some from hot water Swelling may occur.

Students: Why do some vowels come out loud and good, while others don’t?

V.L. Different formants. Women's voices sound loudest on "I", but you need to be able to sing all the vowels. To sing “U”, you need to mentally imagine that you are singing “O” from your chest, and form an “U” with your lips. It is also better to start forming consonants in the chest or head. You must first say the consonants clearly, then the vowels, and then switch to your own comfortable sound, as great singers do. As Konstantin Sergeevich Stanislavsky said, “vowels are the river, consonants are the banks.”

Students: What is a "hard attack"?

V.L.: There should not be a solid attack, there should be a clear attack, or “cu de gloat” ( « blow of the larynx"). “Cu de glot” is a completely clear, precise closure of the vocal cords. It is “coo de glot” that reference books usually call a hard attack.

Female students: Is it possible to sing during your period?

V.L.:“Maternity days” affect women differently: group 1 - they don’t sound at all, group 2 - the bottom is lost, group 3 - the top is lost, group 4 - they sing brilliantly. Abroad, the singer is obliged to sing on any day. Natalya Trotskaya, who sang “Aida” with Monserat Koballe, said that in the West, if necessary, they will give you pills, even inject you with something, but there will be no replacements, “maternity days” are not a good reason for inexpressive singing.

Students: Is there a natural voice?

V.L.: There is no natural voice from birth: there is a natural ability to hear and perceive sound in a special way. The following example is indicative in this matter: if the conductor shows intonations to the boys in the choir with a pinched voice, then they, like monkeys, will remember and repeat this incorrect sound.

Students: How to achieve a free voice?

V.L.: Indeed, closed (excessive number of low overtones) and open (excessive number of high overtones) voices sound screaming and disgusting. In order to achieve a free voice, you need the air to move through the body like through a pipe. Some pretend to feel sick to do this, some imitate the neighing of a horse - everyone finds their own way.

Students: Is it possible to learn from someone else's voice?

V.L.: Can. Galina Vishnevskaya studied from records; she doesn’t even have a conservatory education.

Students: But if you listen to not the greatest singers, for example Cecilia Bartoli...

V.L.: Cecilia Bartoli is not best teacher in terms of voice, but she is a brilliant baroque singer - in terms of phrasing, voice delivery, emotions, artistry.

Students: How not to lose the sonority of your voice on high or low notes?

V.L. You need to make a sharp closure. In any case, the ligaments must be closed.

Students: Please tell us about the mistakes.

V.L.: Well, you know the two most famous: this is the “lamb” vibrato (more often in young people) and “pitch” (more often in old people). There is also, for example, forcing the voice, when thick chords sing with pressure high notes, although the higher the note, the thinner the connections need to be made. When singing in falsetto, the thickness of the ligament does not change and everything is sung on one thick ligament. Some divas use “acoustic falsetto” - a tight falsetto, with aligned resonators, free. There is also the so-called “flagelet sound”, which is falsetto and mixed.

And of course, you can’t evaluate the volume of your singing with your ear, singing should be in sensations (muscle memory).

The singing school is in the ear of the teacher.

M.N.: How did Alexandra Nikolaevna react to this?

V.A.: I got offended and left. And then she came a second time. I signed it for her and said: “Don’t be angry, I didn’t know what mom wanted!” I thought that this was your mother’s invention, and not yours. I didn’t want to offend your mother...”

M.N.: Alexandra Nikolaevna promised to bring me to you many times, but she never got around to it. She said: “Mishunichka, you and I need to go to Feldman. You should definitely see her. This is the person to whom I practically owe everything!”

V.A.: Yes, she told me many times about you, that she raised a worthy heir to their method. She said: “I definitely need to introduce you to him!” I say: “Alexandra Nikolaevna, well, bring it!” She says: “I can’t get it together!” Never brought it...

M.N.: Valentina Alexandrovna! When a few years ago the magazine Theater life" interviewed you, you said one amazing phrase: “The results of using Strelnikov gymnastics are brilliant - the method is certainly promising!” What are its weaknesses, what should I work on in the future?

V.A.: Weaknesses No! As for this phrase, I can repeat it now. Your gymnastics will make hemorrhages resolve faster. Gymnastics improves blood and lymph circulation, and singing nodules begin to dissolve faster...

When I operated a lot in the hospital, I was very tired after the operation. I went to my office and did Strelnikov gymnastics for about 10 minutes. And I felt that I was rested. And she could operate again and do something, and think well. It invigorates, it relieves fatigue, it improves blood circulation in the brain. You begin to think and think better.

M.N.: Did you teach Marina Evgenievna everything that you can yourself?

V.A.: Everything I can. But she also had good teachers.

2 days after tragic death Alexandra Nikolaevna, Valentina Aleksandrovna Zagoryanskaya-Feldman called me at home (in the Strelnikov apartment) and said: “Mikhail Nikolaevich, Valentina Aleksandrovna is calling. I know - Alexandra Nikolaevna is gone!.. I want to see you - come!”

It took my breath away and I couldn’t help but cry tears of gratitude. Valentina Aleksandrovna Zagoryanskaya-Feldman herself called! The day after Alexandra Nikolaevna’s funeral, I rushed to see her on Vorotnikovsky Lane near the Mayakovskaya metro station. And for 11 years I tried to visit her several times a year. She was an unsurpassed phoniatric surgeon, she was a unique person! Just like I saw vocal cords V.A. Zagoryanskaya-Feldman, no one saw it!

Such doctors are born once every 100 years. Daughter of the famous professor V.I. Feldman, who treated the entire theatrical Moscow in the 20s and 30s of the last century, she performed operations of incredible complexity (and not only on the vocal cords). Tape recordings of conversations with her have been preserved, and photographs have been preserved. And I can proudly say: I - happy man, I knew V.A. herself. Feldman!

What a blessing that she has a daughter, an excellent otolaryngologist Marina Evgenievna Zagoryanskaya, whom Valentina Aleksandrovna taught her everything. So sleep well, gentlemen, artists of Moscow theaters (and not only Moscow ones): your ears, noses and your vocal cords can always be looked at and helped with any disease by a unique doctor and wonderful person, daughter of the famous V.A. Feldman - M.E. Zagoryanskaya!

Feedback from the archpriest of the Kazan Cathedral on Red Square, Father Valentin (in the world - V.L. Chaplin, phoniatrist at the Gnessin Music and Pedagogical Institute, candidate of art history)

I have known Alexandra Nikolaevna Strelnikova since about 1967. I remember her mother Alexandra Severovna very well. I remember: she was so resilient, she showed off her gymnastics so actively, her voice sounded so good! Although she was already very old. It was very ancient...

She was so thin, but very nimble. For some reason, some singers believed that Alexandra Severovna does this better than Alexandra Nikolaevna. It seems to me that she simply had a sense of proportion, some kind of intuition, instinct. She felt when it was enough to push the load and she had to finish the training.

I came to their home from Sokolniki, sat and watched as they practiced with the singers. And they showed me all this. By the way, I’m in mine too pedagogical activity, and my students also used their methodology. But, of course, more simplified. We chose one or two exercises and used them.

And even one exercise was quite enough, and it already gave results. We took the very essence of their method. Many singers still breathe according to Strelnikova. There were a lot of singers in the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko theater who used this technique. My daughter still uses it - she trains her voice and uses the Strelnikovs’ breathing exercises.

From a theoretical position, I often disagreed with Alexandra Nikolaevna, because in relation to the treatment of diseases she had such a too “panaceal” approach. It is quite natural that in any business there are mistakes and misfires. Alexandra Nikolaevna was a passionate, emotional, and very passionate person. She was, of course, an extraordinary woman: impetuous, with burning eyes, so convinced! She sometimes forgot about the capabilities of each person. She didn't have this "neatness" individual approach. This spoiled her work a little. But I told her about this, and she, of course, tried to be careful. But sometimes, getting carried away, I forgot about it.

On the practical side, I have a lot of good things to say. And this is natural, because I saw: there were very good results. Before last day during her stay in the ENT office of the Gnessin Institute, I supported Alexandra Nikolaevna with all my heart. Her gymnastics benefited many singers. And what A.N. Strelnikova helped a lot of people, it’s already worth it to kind words remember!

While sorting through Alexandra Nikolaevna’s papers, I came across a thick stack of official forms with a stamp from the ENT office of the Gnesin Institute. On each form it was written that such and such a patient was being sent with such and such a diagnosis (all patients had problems with their voice). All these directions were signed by phoniatrist Valentin Lvovich Chaplin. I heard this name many times from Alexandra Nikolaevna herself, from patients who came to us for treatment.

I had a chance to meet the famous phoniatrist himself after the death of my teacher. V.L. Chaplin was among those few doctors who always, no matter what, honestly and openly supported A.N. Strelnikov. While official medicine represented by officials from the Ministry of Health, she not only did not recognize the “paradoxical” breathing exercises, but was even openly hostile towards it. Thanks to the certificate of usefulness signed by V.A. Zagoryanskaya-Feldman and V.L. Chaplin, Alexandra Nikolaevna Strelnikova received an author’s certificate for her gymnastics. And this “authorship” was A.N.’s only defense for 16 years. Strelnikova, who did not allow the Ministry of Health to trample her.

My deepest bow to you for my teacher, dear Valentin Lvovich!

Conclusion of a phthisiopulmonologist highest category, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Honored Doctor of Russia N.D. Egorkina

Due to the growing popularity breathing exercises A.N. Strelnikova in last years There is, in my opinion, an unhealthy environment around her. Several books by various authors have been published in which the essence of this treatment method is distorted. And my duty is not only as a doctor, but also as close friend Alexandra Nikolaevna Strelnikova - to assess what is happening.

I have repeatedly witnessed treatment sessions conducted by A.N. Strelnikova. I should note that the breathing exercises invented by Strelnikova are not as simple as they might seem at first glance. Therefore, a methodologist who uses this method of treatment with patients must not only have an impeccable technique for performing breathing exercises by A.N. Strelnikova, but also have a lot of experience practical work according to this system.

April 2011

"April" doctors-truents from prof. A.P. Zilbera

We traditionally arrange April doctors-truents in ascending order of date of birth.

Vekshina Akilina Grigorievna (Ashalchi Oki) was born April, 4 1898 in Udmurtia of the Russian Empire.

She studied at high school, then at the Workers' Faculty in Kazan (1921), then at the Faculty of Medicine of Kazan University, which she graduated in 1927. Since 1928, she successfully worked as an ophthalmologist and became an Honored Doctor of Udmurtia. During Patriotic War(1941-1945) she was a front-line surgeon and had military orders and medals. Since 1946, A.G. Vekshina worked as a doctor at the Alnash district hospital of the Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.

In Russia, Lina Vekshina is known not only as a doctor, but, most importantly, as an original Udmurt poetess and prose writer Ashalchi Oki. We cannot evaluate the literary work of Ashalchi Oka, although collections of her poems and stories were published Udmurt language, and in translation from 1928 to 1933, but were published in local newspapers. After accusations of nationalism(is this better or worse than cosmopolitanism- let the reader of our site decide for himself) she shortened her literary creativity, remaining only a rural working doctor.

However, in Izhevsk in 1944 the Udmurt National literary prize named after Ashalchi Oka.

When Lina Vekshina died in 1973, a Museum named after Ashalchi Oki, shown on the right, was created in her house. We believe that there are no “big” and “small” doctors-truents; each of them deserves the memory of descendants.

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Thomas Beddoe(Th. Beddoes, 1760-1808) born April 13 1760 and became famous as a doctor, chemist, and educator: he is one of the most beloved Truent doctors represented in the author’s collection.

Having received a medical education at the University of Edinburgh, T. Beddoe supplemented it with the study of chemistry and natural history. He published in 1784 his translation of Lazzaro Spallanzani's Study of Nature and a number of other contemporary books. In 1786, having received his doctorate in medicine, T. Beddoe went to Paris to study chemistry with A. Lavoisier, and in 1788 Dr. Beddoe himself was invited to give a course of lectures on chemistry at Oxford University.

During these same years, T. Beddoe published a number of his educational books, for example, “The History of Isaac Jenkins, His Wife and Children.” This book had a distinct anti-alcohol educational character and therefore enjoyed well-deserved success among the population of then Britain.
The pinnacle of the life and work of Dr. T. Beddoe was his opening in Bristol of the “Pneumatic Institute” (1798), intended for the study and treatment of lung diseases by inhaling various gases and vapors. We believe that the “respiratory successes” of this brainchild of Dr. Beddoe were very important: details about these remarkable clinical, physiological and technical achievements we outlined in the book “Etudes of Respiratory Medicine” (M., 2007. - 792 p.). However, the cultural and educational impact of this Institute on the society of Britain and other countries was even greater.

Thomas Beddoe made many outstanding figures of his time involved in the activities of the Pneumatic Institute: the mechanic James Watt, the chemist-priest Joseph Priestley, the physician, poet and philosopher Erasmus Darwin, the chemist and poet Humphry Davy and many other people who created the European and American culture and science late XVIII century. Most of them participated in the activities of not only the Pneumatic Institute, but also the so-called "Lunar Society" , whose members preached advanced ideas of science, art, and intellect.

We believe that it is quite appropriate to conclude the illustrious deeds of the doctor-truent Thomas Beddoe with a cartoon by James Gillray reflecting a public meeting of the Pneumatic Institute. Some of the people named here are quite recognizable in this caricature, but the smell that accompanied this cheerful demonstration can only be guessed at.

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Rita Levi-Montalcini (R. Levi-Montalcini) was born in Turin April 22 1909 After graduating from the Faculty of Medicine in Turin, Rita defended her dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1936, and in 1940 she also received a certificate as a neurologist-psychiatrist. This bright girl began experimenting in the field of neurological histology at the University of Turin, but under Mussolini’s regime such work became impossible for her (a Jewish woman). Having moved to Florence, Rita continued these “underground” experiments in her small Florentine apartment.

In 1945, Dr. R. Levi-Montalcini returned to work at the University of Turin, and in 1947 she received an invitation to conduct her interesting neurological research at the University of Washington, USA. Since 1953, Rita was joined by Stanley Cohen, and their discovery of the exact nature of the nerve growth factor was crowned Nobel Prize in 1986. In our collection there is a video showing the presentation of the award in Stockholm.

Currently, professor-neurologist Rita Levi-Montalcini is an honorary doctor of dozens of Societies, Academies and Universities different countries, she's a senator Italian Republic, holder (or is it still a lady?) of many orders, ribbons and honorary titles of the most different states and remains at the same time a cheerful, sympathetic person and a wonderful philanthropist.

Here we present a photo taken on April 22, 2009, when she turned 100 years old.

Technical capabilities do not allow us to launch on our website a video with an interview taken with Rita Levi-Montalcini another year later - April 22, 2010, when she turned 101 years old. Believe the author, who has seen and heard this interview, that if the majority of today's 20-40 year old people of both sexes could speak with the same expression and with the same deep meaning, as Rita Levi-Montalcini did on her 101st birthday, our world would, I am sure, not be as dull and offensive as it, unfortunately, sometimes looks.

Due to his main profession as a resuscitator, the author of this essay is superstitious, and that is the only reason why he is afraid to invite you to the 102nd birthday of his beloved doctor-truent Rita Levi-Montalcini on April 22, 2011.

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Valentin Lvovich Chaplin (father Valentin) was born 26 April 1926 His family dates back to the time of the first kings of the Romanov dynasty.

In 1943, 17-year-old Valentin volunteered for the front, and only after the end of World War II was he able to enter the First Moscow medical school. Immediately after receiving a diploma from this institute (1951), he began working as a general practitioner, and did not stop seeing patients until today, despite his 86 years and the difficult fate outlined below.

Already working as a therapist, he became interested in phoniatry (voice correction) and quickly became a recognized phoniatrist among singers, artists and the clergy. To deepen his knowledge of phoniatry, Dr. V.L. Chaplin entered the Gnessin Institute as a student (now Russian Academy music named after Gnessins). He graduated from the vocal department there, defended candidate's thesis in art history and received the academic title of associate professor at this institute.

WITH early childhood Without departing from the Orthodox faith and actively participating in the church choir since his medical student days, he published 4 collections of Orthodox chants that serve today practical guide in all Orthodox churches. While remaining a doctor, V.L. Chaplin was ordained a priest in 1989, and on the recommendation of Patriarch Alexy II became the first rector of the Patriarchal Krutitsy Metochion - from March 15, 1992. Under the leadership of Father Valentin, the Krutitsky Metochion Publishing House has published more than three dozen theological books and collections.

The author of the essay is at a loss as to which class of doctors-truents to include Father Valentin Chaplin. He is a musician, a candidate of art history, and a teacher for spiritual, musical and medical youth. He is also a historian (numerous publications on the history of the church) and a theologian (materials on modern theology). Dr. V.L. Chaplin is a wonderful practicing phoniatrist who provides voice training for many singers, actors, and priests (in particular, Patriarch Alexy I himself). He is a medical practitioner with a special interest in homeopathy. As for the latter, his article “Deontology in Homeopathy,” published in the Homeopathic Bulletin No. 6-7 (2001), deserves reading not only by homeopaths, but also by allopaths interested in the meaning of their work.

The multifaceted career of Father Valentin was developing quite successfully until February 1, 2001, when, for reasons unknown to us, Archpriest Valentin Chaplin was transferred from the rector of the Patriarchal Krutitsy Metochion as a simple priest to the Cathedral of the Kazan Icon Mother of God on Red Square in Moscow. Why did this happen? The outstanding doctor-truent academician N.N. could say this best of all. Petrov, when he could not explain some serious medical phenomenon: then he raised his eyes to grief and humbly said: “Wonderful are your deeds, Lord!”

The remarkable doctor-truent Archpriest Valentin Chaplin became in 2006 a Knight of the Order of St. Anne, 2nd degree, part of the Imperial Order of St. Apostle Andrew the First-Called. Here he is photographed with this order in front of the entrance to the Cathedral on Red Square, in which he now continues to serve. The order hangs on a red ribbon, located next to the blue and white symbol, which should be alien to any earthly or heavenly intrigues.

The activities of the department began simultaneously with the opening of the Academy of Choral Art. Since 1992, two graduating departments - Choral conducting and Solo singing - began as planned by the founder of the Academy V.S. Popov as a creative base for educating a new type of musicians. The tasks set by V.S. Popov’s goal to the team of teachers is to educate not just vocalists or choirmasters, but comprehensively educated musicians, ready for any creative challenges. The Department of Solo Singing was recruited to carry out these tasks experienced teachers– Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Associate Professor T.I. Loshmakova (1944-2001), V.P. Alexandrova (1937-2017). Later the department was strengthened by inviting T.I. Belyakov, T.D. Baykov, teachers with considerable experience in performing and teaching activities.
IN beginning of XXI century V.S. Popov invited exceptionally talented musicians with a bright individual pedagogical style to the Academy - professors S.G. Nesterenko and D.Yu. Vdovin, who currently form the core of the Department of Solo Singing. Considering the educational specifics of the department, the leadership of the Academy has always considered the presence of practicing performers in it to be especially valuable, combining teaching with solo career at the opera house or philharmonic. Thus, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation Professor L.P. was invited and is currently working successfully. Abramova, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Professor S.I. Ossovskaya, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, Associate Professor L.A. Sharnina, associate professors N.A. Popova,
I.I. Chernov. A special and invaluable role in the work of the department is played by unique teachers, experienced specialists in their field - class professor vocal ensemble Honored Cultural Worker G.V. Fedoseeva,
as well as professor solo singing candidate of art history, phoniatrist and archpriest V.L. Chaplin.

The creative achievements of the teachers of the Department of Solo Singing are confirmed by the success of its graduates at all-Russian and international vocal competitions, as well as the confidently developing solo careers of many of them.

Head of the Department of Solo Singing in different years were: T.I. Loshmakova, D.Yu. Vdovin.

Currently the department is headed by S.G. Nesterenko.

The training of AHI student vocalists is based on a combination of two types of activities: educational and creative.
In their synthesis, the education of a performing musician is carried out, possessing a wide range of professional skills, impeccable musical taste, allowing one to interpret a work of art at the highest artistic level.
Professional work is carried out in accordance with a unique program created by the professors - the founders of the department. Like most programs in other subjects of the Academy’s professional cycle,
it involves studying styles of music different eras. The historical principle of program construction is inextricably linked
with consistent vocal education"from simple to complex." Use of music from different eras in the program
and styles also requires familiarity with the methods of training the voices of different vocal schools(Italian, German, French, Russian), practical performance of music in the original language.

At the end of each course, the technical, stylistic, and creative competencies that the student must master at this stage are clearly formulated.

The vocal and choral school of V.S. is based on Popov, there is a unity of teaching solo and choral singing, originally characteristic of Russia, where the purely singing nature of sound science becomes vocal technique choir singer, and the basis of education and musician-vocalist.

Vocalists who, over the years of study at the Academy, have acquired invaluable skills in choral and ensemble singing, the ability to work in different styles, performing compositions, creative manners, as specialists, have extensive capabilities and a willingness to work in any professional field.

A close combination of intensive academic and creative activity remains distinctive feature The Academy of Choral Arts, which today has taken a worthy place in the cultural and educational sphere of Russia and on the world concert stage.

Favorite student of Viktor Sergeevich - Dmitry Korchak - with great success performs on the best and most famous stages of the world: Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna Staatsoper, Paris Opera, etc. Names of the Laureates International competitions, singing in European theaters and working on the best opera concert stages of the country, who are known and loved by listeners: Vasily Ladyuk, Georgy Vasiliev, Nikolay Didenko, Pavel Kolgatin, Ekaterina Lekhina, Marina Zyatkova, Alexey Neklyudov, Yaroslav Abaimov, Alexey Tatarintsev, Sergey Romanovsky , Zhalya Ismailova,
Alla Molchanova, Andrey Nemzer, Evgeny Lieberman, Evgeny Stavinsky, Elena Galitskaya, Anna Krainikova and many others.

Leading soloists Bolshoi Theater Russia, New Opera, Helikon Opera, Chamber musical theater name
B.A. Pokrovsky are also graduates of the Academy, in addition to those already listed, S. Sozdatelev, O. Shcheglov, I. Kurmanov, V. Kostoglotov, A. Serebryakov, V. Shevtsov, Yu. Mennibaeva, E. Mitrakova, A. Garnov, D. Orlov, A. Popov, etc.

And, thanks to the interested, highly professional work of the department’s teachers, the ranks of laureates and soloists opera houses are constantly replenished, which indicates the continuation and fulfillment of the behests of the Great musician - Viktor Sergeevich Popov.

Current composition of the department:

Nesterenko Svetlana Grigorievna, Head of Department, Professor.

Discipline – solo singing.

Abramova Lidiya Pavlovna, People's Artist RF, professor.
Discipline – solo singing.

Baykova Tatyana Dmitrievna, assistant professor.
Discipline – solo singing.

Belyakova Tatyana Ivanovna, assistant professor.
Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.
Discipline – solo singing.

Vdovin Dmitry Yurievich, Professor.
Honored Artist.
Discipline – solo singing.

Kuritskaya Lyudmila Vasilievna, assistant professor.
Discipline: chamber singing.

Nikulina Natalia Borisovna, Professor.
Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences.
Discipline – solo singing.

Olenchik Natalya Vladimirovna, Professor.
Candidate of Medical Sciences.
Discipline – vocal hygiene and phoniatrics.

Ossovskaya Svetlana Ivanovna, Professor.
Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.
Discipline – solo singing.

Popova Natalya Alekseevna, assistant professor.
Discipline – solo singing.

Fedoseeva Galina Vasilievna, Professor.
Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation.
Discipline – vocal ensemble.

Chaplin Valentin Lvovich, Professor.
Ph.D. in History of Arts.
Disciplines – solo singing, teaching methods

Chernov Igor Ivanovich, assistant professor.
Discipline – solo singing.

Sharnina Lyubov Alexandrovna, Professor.
Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.
Discipline – solo singing.