Gennady Lukinykh is a talented comtemporary composer; this piece was composed on 5th October 2011. Lukinykh Gennady Igorevich (born June 1, 1965, Perm, RSFSR, USSR) - Russian composer, arranger, pianist, vocalist, publicist, Slavist, laureate of International (1996, 2006), All-Russian (1993, 2005) competitions and the Perm Prize named after composer A.P. Nemtin (2002), full member of the Russian Authors' Society (1997), director and artist of the creative association “Perm Lyra“. Gennady Lukinykh graduated from the conducting and choral department of the Perm Musical College in 1984. In 1991 he graduated from the conducting and choral faculty of the Ural State Conservatory named after M.P. Musorgsky in Yekaterinburg. In 1991 he was one of the initiators of the creation of the male vocal ensemble “Kantus-Quartet“ (1991-2003), in which he became a laureate of the All-Russian (Nizhny Novgorod, 1993) and International (Rykhnov-nad-Knezhnou, Czech Republic, 1996) contests. Since 1996 - artistic director of the Kantus Quartet of the Perm Regional Philharmonic. In 2000, together with Victoria Lukinykh (soprano), he organized the “Romantic Duet“. In 2002, for achievements in the field of culture and art, G. Lukinykh was awarded the title of laureate of the Perm Prize named after the composer A.P. Nemtin. In 2004 he founded the creative association “Perm Lyra“, which included “Romantic Duet“ and a number of other performers. As part of the Romantic Duet, he won the VI All-Russian Volga Competition of Russian and Gypsy Romance Performers “Autumnal Voice Romance“ (Kineshma, 2005) and the VII International Competition of Old Russian Romance named after I. Yurieva (Tallinn, Estonia, 2006). Author of over 150 vocal compositions. These are romances, songs, lyrical miniatures, works for different compositions of the choir and vocal ensemble a capella and with accompaniment of piano, organ, pop orchestra. He is the author of piano works in many genres and styles - from neo-baroque to jazz. In the period from 1990 to 2012. created over 200 arrangements for various ensemble-choral, pop-instrumental and orchestral ensembles. the piece can be found in the “piano miniatures of academic and pop-jazz trends“ collection. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - A method to find scores: - My donation link to keep the channel growing: Thanks for listening :-)
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