Folk Singing (Master's program) in Gnesins Russian Academy of Music

Master’s program (majors: Choral Folk Singing; Solo Folk Singing)

Faculty of Folk Art,

Department of Choral and Solo Folk Singing

 

 

 

 

 

Anastasiya Yu. PATOSHINA,

Dean of the Faculty

Tel. +7 495 690-33-68

E-mail: ffi@gnesin-academy.ru


Current position in rankings. Gnesins Academy is ranked among Top 100 best Russian HEIs according to Forbes.

Achievements and awards. The program successfully underwent professional-public accreditation (the National Centre for Public Accreditation, 2014).

Teaching staff. Training is provided by recognized singers, heads of state professional folk vocal ensembles including nine Professors, ten Associate Professors, two Doctors of Arts, one Doctor of Culturology, and three PhDs in Pedagogy, holders of honorary titles of People’s Artist of the RF, Honored Artists of the RF, Honored Cultural Worker of the RF, Honored Worker of Higher Education of the RF, Honored Worker of Higher Professional Education of the RF.

Facilities and resources. The Academy has all the necessary training facilities and resources to ensure high quality of the educational process.

Education. Master students are trained in two majors: Choral Folk Singing and Solo Folk Singing. Students undertake internships in the Kuban Cossack Choir, the North Russian Folk Choir, the Russian Song Folklore Theater, the Pyatnitsky Russian Folk Choir Orchestra, the Russian Song Choir, the Popov Ryazan Russian Folk Choir, the Moscow Center of Folk Culture under L. Riumina, the YaR – Marka folk ensemble directed by V. Deviatov, the Golden Ring National Theater of Folk Music and Song with further employment opportunities. The department organizes and participates in all-Russian and international competitions and research and practice conferences on folk performance and education. Students perform with the Nekrasov Russian Folk Instruments Orchestra, the Osipov National Russian Folk Instruments Orchestra, the Rossiya State Russian Folk Ensemble named after Ludmila Zykina, and other ensembles.

Strategic partners. The Academy collaborates with Mongolian State University of Culture and Arts (Ulan Bator), the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory (Almaty), the Belarusian State Academy of Music, the Masherov Vitebsk State University. It regularly holds Meet the Artist events with vocal and instrumental ensembles from Georgia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, New Zealand, Italy, and other countries.

Assistance and support for foreign students and teachers. International students and teaching staff are supported by the Dean’s Office for International Students and the Department of International Relations and Creative Projects.

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