Parkhomenko Olga is a priceless treasure in world music history. A rich creative life, continuous learning, titanic efforts and efforts made her a famous violinist and a talented teacher.
Parkhomenko Olga Mikhailovna is a well-known honorary artist of the Ukrainian SSR, who made an invaluable contribution to the musical sphere, not only by her erased, but also by the whole world. Olga entered the cultural history of Ukraine as a stage figure, violinist, as well as an honored great teacher. She was a respected teacher at the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy.
Parkhomenko Olga was a laureate of many different creative competitions, she was active in teaching at the conservatories in Kiev and Minsk, at the Academy of Music. J. Sibelius. She was repeatedly awarded in Paris (M. Long and J. Thibault award), Salzburg (W. A. Mozart award), Poznan (G. Wieniawski award).
Author of a large number of violin editions, the first performer of many musical works by violin composers of the twentieth century. Many famous musicians had the honor of being Olga's student, among them Melnikov, Brodsky, Zapolsky, Minko, Vodopyanova, Sokolovskaya, Shott, Gonobolin. She has taught many solo performers, accompanists, musicians from famous orchestras.
Olga Parkhomenko opened her own school for teaching violin, trained a huge number of talented musicians - laureates of all-Ukrainian and international competitions.
Biography
Olga Parkhomenko was born on April 7, 1928 in the city of Kiev on Kurenivka. She was brought up by her mother, without a father.
During the Nazi war, she was evacuated to Kazakhstan. There Olga took with her a violin, valuable for her soul. In her memoirs, Zinnat Akbarova said that in 1942 in Alma-Ata Olga Parkhomenko and Alexandra Pakhmutova became the winners of the all-Union inspection of amateur performances.
Career and creativity
The first diploma of a new type - the first place in the All-Ukrainian competition of young violinists was received in July 1945. The famous Konstantin Mikhailov and Ivan Patorzhinsky signed autographs on that diploma.
Olga continued her musical education and since 1945 Olga became a student of D. Berthier at the Kiev Conservatory. Lev Tseitlin also admired her talent. After winning at the age of 17 at the competition of Ukrainian performers from the fourth year, she was invited to study in Moscow.
She graduated from the Moscow Academy in the class of D. Oistrakh, after which she was a soloist of the Kiev Philharmonic. The thief during touring performances has been in many countries of the world.
On the recommendation of Dmitry Shostakovich and Dmitry Kabalevsky, Olga Parkhomenko was hired by the Kiev Conservatory. Since 1982 she has become a professor at the Belarusian Conservatory.
Olga Mikhailovna actively taught at the Jan Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. And in 1974, in co-authorship with V. Zeldis, her method of teaching violin playing for the first grade of the educational stage of education "School of violin playing" was published.
Many musical recordings of Olga Parkhomenko are preserved in the funds of the Ukrainian Radio.
Personal life
Not much is known about the violinist's personal life. Olga was married, her husband was a pianist, but the family and relationships did not go well all the time.
In recent years, Parkhomenko has lived abroad, taught at music academies in Poland and Finland. But then she returned to Kiev. In July 2011, the famous Ukrainian violinist died. A farewell ceremony was held at the Opera Studio of the Tchaikovsky Academy.