Danilchenko Vladimir Alekseevich ( August 5, 1937 , Sochi - May 14, 2007 , Moscow ) - Soviet clarinet player .
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Biography
In early childhood, he began to learn to play the clarinet. In 1961 he graduated from the Gnesins Moscow Music Institute. The man who blessed Vladimir Danilchenko for music, who provided the maximum support in professional development was his stepfather, composer and pianist - Vladimir Peskin . Also one of the teachers and inspirers during this period was Timothy Dokshitser . Vladimir Danilchenko began with a service in a military orchestra at the Alexandrov choir. He worked at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theater, at the Moscow Philharmonic, in the Mosconcert, at the Natalia Sats Musical Theater, in an orchestra conducted by Veronika Dudarova. During his heyday (60s), Vladimir Danilchenko was one of the five best Moscow musicians. He was one of the few touring abroad. In Czechoslovakia, a brass band was recorded and released with the participation of Vladimir Danilchenko. He performed with the legendary stars of that time. These stars were: Mark Bernes and Leonid Utesov .