Oleg Yanchenko
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Oleg Yanchenko
Summary
Oleg Yanchenko is a human[1]. Born in Moscow[2], he… he was born on June 18, 1939[3]. He passed away in Lesnoy Gorodok[4]. He died on January 12, 2002[5]. He worked as a composer[6], university teacher[7], conductor[8], and organist[9]. He is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Moscow[2], Oleg Yanchenko…
- Oleg Yanchenko died in Lesnoy Gorodok[4].
- Oleg Yanchenko was born on June 18, 1939[3].
- Oleg Yanchenko died on January 12, 2002[5].
- Oleg Yanchenko is buried at Troyekurovskoye cemetery[11].
- Oleg Yanchenko held citizenship in Russia[12].
- Oleg Yanchenko held citizenship in Soviet Union[13].
- Oleg Yanchenko worked as a composer[6].
- Oleg Yanchenko worked as a university teacher[7].
- Oleg Yanchenko's professions included conductor[8].
- Oleg Yanchenko's professions included organist[9].
- Oleg Yanchenko was employed by Moscow Conservatory[14].
- Oleg Yanchenko was employed by Moscow Philharmonic Society[15].
- Among Oleg Yanchenko's employers was Belarusian State Philharmonic[16].
- Oleg Yanchenko was employed by Belarusian State Academy of Music[17].
- Oleg Yanchenko was educated at Moscow Conservatory[18].
- Oleg Yanchenko was educated at University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[19].
- Oleg Yanchenko received the USSR State Prize[20].
- Oleg Yanchenko received the People's Artist of the Russian Federation[21].
- Oleg Yanchenko was a member of Belarusian Union of Composers[22].
- Oleg Yanchenko is recorded as male[23].
- Oleg Yanchenko's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Oleg Yanchenko's genre is opera[25].
- Oleg Yanchenko's genre is ballet[26].
- Oleg Yanchenko's genre is symphony[27].
Product Details
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: RU[29]
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Began / founded: 1939-06-18[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 2002-01-12[31]
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MusicBrainz ID: 4bf8235d-669a-4f29-b792-c3bc76a1ec68[32]
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Moscow[2], Oleg Yanchenko… he was born on June 18, 1939[3].
Education
Educated at Moscow Conservatory[18], a conservatory[33], in Russian Empire[34], founded in 1866[35], headquartered in Moscow[36] and University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[19], a public university[37], in Austria[38], founded in 1819[39], headquartered in main building of the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], university teacher[7], conductor[8], and organist[9]. Employers include Moscow Conservatory[14], a conservatory[41], in Russian Empire[42], founded in 1866[43], headquartered in Moscow[44]; Moscow Philharmonic Society[15], a philharmonic society[45], in Russia[46]; Belarusian State Philharmonic[16], a philharmonic society[47], in Belarus[48], founded in 1937[49], headquartered in Minsk[50]; and Belarusian State Academy of Music[17], a public university[51], in Belarus[52], founded in 1932[53].
Recognition
Awards received include USSR State Prize[20], a Soviet state award[54], in Soviet Union[55], founded in 1966[56] and People's Artist of the Russian Federation[21], an official honorary title of Russia[57], in Russia[58], founded in 1995[59].
Death and Burial
Oleg Yanchenko died on January 12, 2002[5]. He passed away in Lesnoy Gorodok[4]. Burial took place at Troyekurovskoye cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Oleg Yanchenko is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
FAQs
Where was Oleg Yanchenko born?
Oleg Yanchenko was born in Moscow[2].
Where did Oleg Yanchenko die?
Oleg Yanchenko died in Lesnoy Gorodok[4].
What did Oleg Yanchenko do for work?
Oleg Yanchenko worked as composer[6], university teacher[7], conductor[8], and organist[9].
Where did Oleg Yanchenko go to school?
Oleg Yanchenko was educated at Moscow Conservatory[18] and University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[19].
What awards did Oleg Yanchenko receive?
Honors received include USSR State Prize[20] and People's Artist of the Russian Federation[21].