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'''Sergei Ivanovich Skripka''' ({{lang-ru|Сергей Иванович Скрипка}}, October 5, 1949) is a prominent Russian conductor, [[People's Artist of Russia]].
'''Sergei Ivanovich Skripka''' ({{lang-ru|Серге́й Иванович Скрипка}}; October 5, 1949 in [[Kharkiv]]) is a [[USSR|Soviet]] and Ukrainian conductor, and a [[People's Artist of Russia]], conductor of the [[State Symphony Cinema Orchestra]].


==Early life==
Since [[1979]] works at the Russian [[State Symphony Cinema Orchestra]]. Since [[1993]] he is an Artistic Director and Chief conductor.


Skripka graduated in 1972 from the [[Kharkiv National Kotlyarevsky University of Arts|Kharkiv Institute of Arts]] as chorusmaster.
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* [http://www.geocities.com/sergeiskripka/ Sergei Skripka biography] at Russian State Symphony Cinema Orchestra website
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==Conductor==


After graduating from the Conservatoire in 1979, Skripka started to work with the [[State Symphony Cinema Orchestra|Russian State Symphony Orchestra of Cinematography]], and since 1993 he has been their Artistic Director and Chief Conductor. Simultaneously Skripka has conducted the [[Zhukovsky Symphony Orchestra]] since 1979, with which he has toured Switzerland (in 1991) and Hungary (in 1998).
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Skripka speaks both German and English which facilitates his work with foreign orchestras.

==References==
* {{IMDb name|0804867}}
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091027001425/http://geocities.com/sergeiskripka/ |date=October 27, 2009 |title=Sergei Skripka biography }} at Russian State Symphony Cinema Orchestra website
* [http://www.classicalarchives.com/artists/skripka.html Сlassica]

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Latest revision as of 04:50, 15 June 2024

Sergei Skripka in 2023

Sergei Ivanovich Skripka (Russian: Серге́й Иванович Скрипка; October 5, 1949 in Kharkiv) is a Soviet and Ukrainian conductor, and a People's Artist of Russia, conductor of the State Symphony Cinema Orchestra.

Early life

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Skripka graduated in 1972 from the Kharkiv Institute of Arts as chorusmaster.

Conductor

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After graduating from the Conservatoire in 1979, Skripka started to work with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra of Cinematography, and since 1993 he has been their Artistic Director and Chief Conductor. Simultaneously Skripka has conducted the Zhukovsky Symphony Orchestra since 1979, with which he has toured Switzerland (in 1991) and Hungary (in 1998).

Skripka speaks both German and English which facilitates his work with foreign orchestras.

References

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