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MOSCOW  RECORDINGS
SERGEI SKRIPKA, conductor
      After graduating from the Conservatoire in 1979 Sergei Skripka started to work
with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra of Cinematography. Since 1993 he is
its Artistic Director and Chief conductor. S.Skripka has conducted a great number
of the orchestra's concerts and recordings, including those with such famous soloists
as Mikhail Pletnyov, Konstantin Shsherbakov, Mikhail Bezverhnij, Dmitri
Hvorostovsky, Sergei Sudzilovsky and others.

    The orchestra has also given a lot of concert tours: 1991 - Berlin, 1992 -
Frankfurt-am-Main, 1998 - Tunis (the concert programs was insluding Britten's
"War Requiem", Mozart's Requiem, Tchaikovsky's String Serenade, Mozart's
Symphony in g-minor and others). Sergei Skripka was the first in Russia to perform
''St.Marcus Passion'' by R.Keiser and he also made first CD-recordings of music by
S.Degtyaryov, R.Gliere, A.Mosolov and V.Shebalin.

    Simultaneously Sergei Skripka conducts the Zhukovsky Symphony Orchestra
(since 1979) with which he went on concert tours to Switzerland on 1991 and
Hungary (1998). The concert program comprised works by L.Mozart, W.Mozart,
J.S.Bach, A.Corelli, A.Vivaldi, A.Ambrosio, L.Boccherini, P.Tchaikovsky,
R.Shshedrin, G.Gershwin and others.

    Sergei Skripka went abroad separately from his orchestra as a conductor (1994 -
Aberdin, Scotland; 1998 - Sonderburg, The Kingdom of Denmark). Programs
comprising ''The Rock'' by S.Rachmaninov, Poulenc's Concerto for two pianos and
symphony orchestra, Symphony No.7 by S.Prokofiev, Mozart's Symphony in
g-minor and others.

    Sergei Skripka is a professor at the department of orchestra conducting in the
Russian Gnesin Academy of Music. He is a People's Artist of the Russia.

    Sergei Skripka speaks freely both German and English which greatly facilitates
his work with foreign orchestras.     
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     Sergei Ivanovich Skripka was born in
October 5, 1949. He received his first music
education in Kharkov specialised music school.
In 1972 he graduated from the Kharkov
Institute of Arts as chorusmaster. In 1973
Sergei Skripka entered the Moscow State
Tchaikovsky Conservatoire where he
accomplished the course of studies under
professor Leo Ginsburg as an opera-symphony
conductor. In 1977 stayed in the Conservatoire
for two more years as a postgraduate  under the
same professor and was his practicing assistant
that time.