„Skriptchenko,
Viktor Vassiliewitsch,
receives the title Deserved manager
of culture of Russian federation.“
President of the Russian Federation
Boris Jelzin Decree of the President
of the Russian Federation the
6. January 1994
Viktor
Skriptchenko was born on the February 17, 1955, as descent of
a family of Donkosak - officers in Taganrog in the district
Rostow / Don. 7 years old, he got his first lessons playing
piano and the bajan, when he was about 12 years old he discovered
his passion for the Balalaika.
After
finishing his studies in teaching String instruments at the
Taganrog School of Music, he was appointed Bjelaja Kalitwa School
where he founded a Youth Balalaika Orchestra at once. One year
later, in 1977, he created his Balalaika-Ensemble. Apart from
his activity as a teacher in Bjelaja Kalitwa he continued his
studies at the L. V. Sobinow University in Saratow and completed
with honours. He than graduated as an orchestra conductor.
The
third and last competition organised by the Russian Minister
of Culture for Orchestras and Ensembles of Russian Folk Instruments
took place in 1990. The Skriptchenko Orchestra - meanwhile the
main city - orchestra - won the 2nd Place in the orchestra competition
and the Skriptchenko Balalaika-Ensemble the 1st Place in the
Ensemble contest.
1991
saw the reorganization of the Kosak - associations in Russia.
At this time the Skriptchenko Ensemble appeared at the legendary
Folk Music Festival „Slavic Basar“ as the only Balalaika-Ensemble
to perform with the Military, Radio, St. Petersburg, Moscow
orchestras on the main stage of Moscow Kremlin.
During
the following tours, the Viktor Skriptchenko Donkosak-Balalaika-Ensemble
performed all over Russia, in Bulgaria and in the USA with concerts
in New York, Philadelphia and at Yale-University.
Since
1995 we can occasionally hear the Ensemble in Germany, and especially
since 1997 in the Berlin Philharmonic´s Chamber Music
Hall.
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