Internet community “Shchedryk Alumni Club”
Recently, upon the initiative of the Shchedryk Children’s Choir’s alumni, the global Internet community “Shchedryk Alumni Club” was created.
conductor Marianne Sablina
Shchedryk - half-century unique tradition of choral singing
Details2019
First place with honors “Outstanding success” in the category Treble Choirs / Women’s choirs / XIII “Summa Cum Laude” International Youth Music Festival in Vienna (Austria)
2018
“Golden David” – Grand Prix of the VII International Festival-Competition of Orchestral and Choral Ensembles in Florence (Italy)
2005
Golden Diploma of the Highest Degree and Grand Prix of the I International Competition “Musica sacra a Roma” in Rome (Italy)
Internet community “Shchedryk Alumni Club”
Recently, upon the initiative of the Shchedryk Children’s Choir’s alumni, the global Internet community “Shchedryk Alumni Club” was created.
The work of Marianna Sablina
Interview with the artistic director
Shchedryk won the Grand Prix
Ukrainian choir “Shchedryk” won the Grand Prix of “Golden David” at the festival in Florence
Shchedrik was applauded in the best concert halls of Moscow and Leningrad, Riga and Tallinn, Minsk and Vilnius, Tbilisi and Yerevan, Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk, Lvov and Uzhgorod. Shchedrik’s concerts were broadcast on Central Television and on television from the countries of the Intervision system.
The press, which widely covers the activities of the Schedrik Model Children’s Choir, unanimously notes its vivid creative originality, technical excellence, high vocal and choral mastery, the breadth and thorough thoughtfulness of the repertoire, and the impeccable taste of the artistic director of the choir, Irina Sablina.
The third “independent” record of the Shchedryk choir was recorded in April 1985 and includes works of different eras, countries and genres performed in the same year.
The Three Little Liturgies for choir, piano, celesta, vibraphone, Marteno waves, percussion and string orchestra were written by Messian in 1944. The author, having survived the horrors of the Nazi concentration camp, created works of amazing freshness, drunk with a sense of freedom and light, merging with nature and the joy of life.
The Three Little Liturgies for choir, piano, celesta, vibraphone, Marteno waves, percussion and string orchestra were written by Messian in 1944. The author, having survived the horrors of the Nazi concentration camp, created works of amazing freshness, drunk with a sense of freedom and light, merging with nature and the joy of life.
The Three Little Liturgies for choir, piano, celesta, vibraphone, Marteno waves, percussion and string orchestra were written by Messian in 1944. The author, having survived the horrors of the Nazi concentration camp, created works of amazing freshness, drunk with a sense of freedom and light, merging with nature and the joy of life.