Vladimir Romanovich Bakaleinikoff
Vladimir Romanovich Bakaleinikoff (Владимир Романович Бакалейников, Vladimir Romanovich Bakaleinikow; born September 21 . Jul / 3. October 1885 greg. In Moscow , † 5. November 1953 in Pittsburgh ) was an American violist , conductor and composer of Russian origin.
The son of the clarinetist Roman Bakaleinikoff came to the United States with his wife in 1926. The following year he became principal violist and assistant to conductor Fritz Reiner with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra . From 1938 he was the conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra , where he became the first teacher of Lorin Maazel . He published the textbook Elementary Rules of Conducting for Orchestra, Band and Chorus in 1938 and memoirs in 1943 under the title Записки музыканта ( Notes of a Musician ). As a composer, he mainly emerged with chamber music . His brothers Nikolai , Michail (Mischa) and Constantin were also known as composers.
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- Philip Hart: "Fritz Reiner: A Biography" , Northwestern University Press, 1997, ISBN 9780810114630 , pp. 19 and 102
- Find A Grave - Vladimir Romanovitch Bakaleinikoff
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SURNAME | Bakaleinikoff, Vladimir Romanovich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bekaleinikoff, Vladimir Romanovitch |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American violist, conductor and composer of Russian descent |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 3, 1885 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Moscow |
DATE OF DEATH | 5th November 1953 |
Place of death | Pittsburgh |