Larisa Arkhipovna Rudenko ( Ukrainian: Larisa Arkhipivna Rudenko ; 1918 - 1981 ) - Soviet Ukrainian opera singer ( mezzo-soprano ), teacher . People's Artist of the USSR ( 1960 ).
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| Place of Birth | Dmitrievsk Taganrog District Region Don Army , RSFSR | |||
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| Professions | chamber singer opera singer , music teacher | |||
| Singing voice | mezzo soprano | |||
| Genres | classical opera | |||
| Collectives | KUATOB them. T. Shevchenko | |||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Family
- 2 Ranks and awards
- 3 Opera Parts
- 4 Filmography
- 5 Memory
- 6 notes
Biography
Larisa Rudenko was born on January 28, 1918 in Dmitrievsk (now Makeevka , Donetsk region , Ukraine ).
In 1940 she graduated from the Kiev Conservatory (now the P.I. Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine ) (class of E. A. Muravyova ).
In 1939 - 1970 - soloist of the Kiev Opera and Ballet Theater. T. Shevchenko .
She performed as a concert singer.
Has toured abroad ( Norway , Albania , Poland , Cuba , Sweden , Romania , Yugoslavia , etc.) [1] .
In 1951 - 1953 and 1965 - 1981 he was a teacher at the Kiev Conservatory (since 1978 - professor ), at the same time in 1966 - 1970 - head of the department of musical education of the Kiev Institute of Theater Arts named after I.K. Karpenko-Kary (now the Kiev National University of Theater, Cinema and Television named after I.K. Karpenko-Kary ).
Member of the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR of the 6th convocation.
Larisa Rudenko died in Kiev on January 19, 1981 . She was buried at the Bike cemetery .
Family
- Husband - Igor Ivanovich Ishchenko (1916-2000), Ukrainian scientist in the field of mechanics.
Daughter - Victoria Ilyinichna Rudenko born in 1942, lawyer. Grandchildren - Andrei Beschastny, born in 1962, opera singer, film and theater actor, director.
Oleg Beschastny (1968 - 2011), a famous athlete, winner of the World Karate Championships.
Ranks and Awards
- Laureate of the 1st All-Union Competition of Vocalists (4th Prize, 1939)
- People's Artist of the Ukrainian SSR
- People's Artist of the USSR (1960)
- Order of the Red Banner of Labor
- Medals.
Opera
- 1947 - “Honor” by G. L. Zhukovsky - Olesya
- 1947 - The Young Guard by S. S. Matus ) - Ulya Gromova
- 1951 - "Bogdan Khmelnitsky" K. F. Dankevich - Solomiya
- 1960 - "Nazar of Stodol" by K. F. Dankevich - Stekha
- 1960 - The First Spring by G. L. Zhukovsky - Varka
- 1960 - Arsenal G.I. Mayborody - Mother
- 1964 - “Taras Shevchenko” G.I. Mayborody - Yaryna
- Aida J. Verdi - Amneris
- " Carmen " by J. Bizet - Carmen
- The Tsar’s Bride by N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov - Lyubasha
- "Taras Bulba" N. V. Lysenko - Nastya
- Boris Godunov by M. P. Mussorgsky - Marina Mnishek
- Masquerade Ball by J. Verdi - Ulric
- The Fra Devil D. Ober - Pamela
- "Christmas Night" by N. V. Lysenko - Solokha
- The Queen of Spades by P. I. Tchaikovsky - Countess and Polina
- “Prince Igor” by A. P. Borodin - Konchakovna [2] .
Filmography
- 1952 - Concert of masters of Ukrainian art (film concert) - excerpts from the opera "Taras Bulba" and the opera "Young Guard"
- 1963 - Naimichka (opera film) - Nastya
Memory
- In 1985, in Kiev, on a house on Pushkinskaya street, 1-3 / 5, where the singer lived from 1956 to 1981 , a bronze memorial plaque was installed (bas-relief; sculptor N. M. Deregus, architect T. G. Shevchenko).
- In 1993, in Kiev, a street was named after the singer.
