Performing arts are an invaluable heritage of Russia, an entire era in world culture. A prominent representative of this heritage is a famous person in the world of music, violinist Valery Vorona.
Valery Iosifovich Vorona - Rector of the Moscow Institute named after M. M. Ippolitova-Ivanova, President of the Russian Performing Arts public charitable foundation, artistic director of the Moscow Youth Chamber Orchestra. Honored Artist of Russia, professor and soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic.
Biography
The future violinist was born on December 12, 1950 in the city of Kherson (Ukraine). Noticing her son's craving for music, his mother took the seven-year-old boy to a music school for gifted children. The first days he did not want to come to school, as he grew up in a Russian-speaking family, and the lessons were conducted in Ukrainian. But the craving for art outweighed, he decided to try. In the same school, along with other students, he received his primary education, studied with pleasure, great hobby. When assigned to the group, the director of the Kherson school sent him to the violin department. Years later, Valery appreciated the contribution to his future made by his teacher, the director of the school.
A group of twelve people turned out to be very talented, many later became famous not only in the country, but also abroad. We studied with selflessness, were very friendly, practically made friends. Therefore, when it came time to leave for further study, they were upset, but not lost. Valery was the first from this small provincial group to leave for Moscow, entered Gnesinka, despite the fact that he was a little late for the entrance exams. Mom helped with this again.
Career
Graduated from the State Music and Pedagogical Institute, violin class, completed an internship at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory. He began his first steps towards his career in Chisinau, then there was Voronezh, Kherson and again Moscow. He was always drawn to something new, interesting, he was enthusiastically engaged with students. Even in his student years, he showed himself as a competent teacher, young musicians were drawn to him.
As Valery Iosifovich recalls, being a fifteen-year-old teenager, he tried himself in pedagogy when he went to a summer camp as a counselor, and dreamed of being a teacher in kindergarten. Then he tried himself as a conductor, replacing the leader of the orchestra in one of the lessons.
Valery has played many pieces, compositions, participated in concerts, festivals, both abroad and in Russia. His work includes previously unreproduced violin suites, which he played as a conductor and soloist. He is the organizer and presenter of various events in the cultural life of the country, international festivals and events. He established and presented nominations and awards to world performers of classical music, both already established masters and novice scholars.
This is the rector, teacher, performer and orchestra leader all rolled into one, with a capital letter. Knows and understands all the problems of novice and famous classical pop stars. He gives himself completely to work, supports beginners, young and gifted children.
The greatest achievements are the “Golden Talent” program (2002), the creation of a youth orchestra, outstanding students and the international charity festival “Support the Talent”.
Personal life
As a student at Gnesinka, he met his future wife. She was in the ensemble of Nadezhda Babkina, she sang with her. Even after becoming a laureate of the all-Union competition, she did not leave her spouse, she moved with him wherever his fate threw him. They are happily married, spend their free time together, meet with friends, come up with skits and holidays.
Valery Iosifovich was awarded the international prize "Golden Icarus" for his contribution to the development of the musical culture of Eastern Europe. Awarded the title "Honored Art Worker of the Russian Federation". He continues to lead, teach, and occasionally performs with the violin.