- Alexei Gorokhov
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Alexei Gorokhov
Img_capt = Alexei Gorokhov in a promotional shot, circa. 1950
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Born = birth date|1927|02|02
Died = death date|1999|02|03
Origin =Moscow ,Russia
Instrument =Violin
Genre = Classical
Occupation =Violinist , Conductor,Professor
Years_active =Alexei Nikolaevich Gorokhov ( _ru. Алексей Николаевич Горохов;
February 2 1927 ,Moscow -February 3 1999 ) was aRussia n violinist who lived most of his life inUkraine .Many Ukrainian violinists are either his pupils or pupils of his pupils. Benty, Y. (2008) Kiev honored memory of Alexei Gorokhov. In
Kommersant , No. 25,15 February 2008 . Moscow: Kommersant. Online at [http://www.kommersant.ua/cis-internal/test-doc/check-rights.asp?ids=853366&pdf=.pdf] ru icon ]Biography
Alexei Gorokhov studied at the Central Music School attached to the
Moscow Conservatory between 1934 and 1944. At the Conservatory he studied in the class ofProfessor L.M. Tzeytlin, graduating in 1949. In 1955 he finished Post-Graduate study under the instruction of Professor A. I. Yampolsky. He was a contemporary ofRudolf Barshai who also studied there under Tzeytlin and Yampolsky. In addition to his violin studies he received a degree inMusicology .Achieving prizes at several international violin competitions he toured extensively in the
Soviet Union as well as inGermany ,Poland ,Denmark ,Sweden ,Romania ,Portugal andKorea . Between 1949 and 1951 Gorokhov took part in several International Violin Competitions, among them theJ.S. Bach Competition inLeipzig in 1950 where he was awarded 2nd prize, and the Queen Elizabeth Competition inBrussels in 1951 where he was awarded 7th Prize.In 1957 he became a professor of the violin at the
Kiev Conservatory (later renamed "Tchaikovsky National Academy of Music") and taught there until his death.Gorokhov lived a simple, humble life. One of the primary factors in his decision to move to Kiev in 1956 was a disinterest in the politics of his Russian homeland. This may partly explain why, apart from being declared an "Honored Artist Worker of Ukraine", he was never given real status in either country.
Had he stayed in Russia, he may have become as well known a violinist as
Leonid Kogan orDavid Oistrakh .In
Kiev , former students of Gorokhov carry on his tasteful, intimate tradition of playing.Notable Works
During 50 years of creative work Gorokhov recorded a great number of disks, being the 1st person in the Soviet Union to record the 6 Paganini Violin Concertos, only the 2nd recording after Salvatore Accardo's in the world.
To Ukrainian Radio he left over 70 hours of recorded music, including Bach's Sonatas and Partitas, Paganini's 24 Caprices, 24 preludes by
Shostakovich (Gorokhov's own arrangement), Violin Concertos byBeethoven ,Tchaikovsky , Mendelssohn,Brahms , and many others.To mark Gorokhov's 70th Birthday he performed once again the 6 PaganiniConcertos within 3 days. The Concertos were presented in an original orchestration by Gorokhov, which most completely embodied the criteria of Paganini's virtuoso-romantic aesthetics in orchestra. This arrangement is intended for a string orchestra with solo instruments besides the solo violin such as: guitar, viola and double bass, making Gorokhov's orchestration unique.
His recordings of the Concertos recorded with the Ukrainian National Opera Theatre Orchestra between 1973 and 1978, were digitally remastered and re-released in 2006. [cite web|title=Doremi (2006). Paganini: 6 Violin Concertos. Alexei Gorokhov. In Legendary Treasures (DHR-7700 Series). Canada: DOREMI|url=http://www.doremi.com/GorokhovPaganini.html]
Gorokhov's 1952 recording of Édouard Lalo's Spanish symphony with the USSR State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by
Kyrill Kondrashin is also notable.Quotations about Gorokhov
Gorokhov's playing received high praise from a number of prominent contemporarymusicians including
Pierre Fournier , [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Thibaud/ Jacques Thibaud] ,Joseph Szigeti ,David Oistrakh and others.: "...The sound reminds one of the best time of Kreisler...the beauty of the 'piano' and 'pianissimo' is extraordinary..." - from Fournier's letter to Gorokhov.
: "...Gorokhov's playing cast a spell on me..." - Jacques Thibaut.
: "...There were very positive references... [made to] the nobility and tasteful playing of A. Gorokhov" - from 'A conversation with D. Oistrakh' in 'Novoye Vremia' magazine.
: "...Listeners were struck...by the noble simplicity and modesty in conjunction with perfect playing skill, which was typical to A. Gorokhov..." - Alexander Svechnikov, 'Sovietskoye Iskustvo' magazine.
: "...There are 2 great violin players whose sound is unmistakable and will stay in history - they are Kreisler and Gorokhov." - Abram Shtern.
Trivia
Alexei Gorokhov has erroneously been referred to as 'Alexander Gorokhov' on a CD release by Yedang Entertainment, leading some websites and music vendors to list him under the wrong name. [cite web|title=Russian DVD Store (2008). Lalo - Spanish Symphony, Saint-Saens - Violin Concerto No.3 - Kyrill Kondrashin. In Audio. New York: RussianDVD.com|url=http://www.russiandvd.com/store/product.asp?sku=32084&genreid=]
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