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Vladimir Romanovitch Bakaleinikoff

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Vladimir Romanovitch Bakaleinikoff

Birth
Moscow, Moscow Federal City, Russia
Death
5 Nov 1953 (aged 68)
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: COLUMBARIUM Lot: UNKNOWN Grave: 1
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(Russian: Владимир Романович Бакалейников) Bakaleinikov

Music Composer, Orchestra Conductor, Violist.

Born in Moscow, Imperial Russia. Escaped the Russian Revolution along with his 3 other brothers. All 4 of the brothers were involved in the music industry. Konstantin, Mischa and Nickolas.

*Roman Bakaleinikoff, father was a clarinetist.
*Nickolai Bakaleinikov (1881–1957) was the eldest brother who was a flautist, composer and conductor.
*Mikhail (Mischa) Bakaleinikoff (1890–1960).
*Constantin Bakaleinikoff (1898–1966).

*In 1926, along with his wife, came to the US.
*In 1927, landed a job as an assistant conductor and principal violist for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
*In 1938, started to work as an assistant, then the principal conductor with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

*In 1938, he wrote; "Elementary Rules of Conducting for Orchestra, Band and Chorus.
*In 1943, he wrote a memoir; "Notes of a Musician"

Was married to Julia in Russia.
(Russian: Владимир Романович Бакалейников) Bakaleinikov

Music Composer, Orchestra Conductor, Violist.

Born in Moscow, Imperial Russia. Escaped the Russian Revolution along with his 3 other brothers. All 4 of the brothers were involved in the music industry. Konstantin, Mischa and Nickolas.

*Roman Bakaleinikoff, father was a clarinetist.
*Nickolai Bakaleinikov (1881–1957) was the eldest brother who was a flautist, composer and conductor.
*Mikhail (Mischa) Bakaleinikoff (1890–1960).
*Constantin Bakaleinikoff (1898–1966).

*In 1926, along with his wife, came to the US.
*In 1927, landed a job as an assistant conductor and principal violist for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
*In 1938, started to work as an assistant, then the principal conductor with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

*In 1938, he wrote; "Elementary Rules of Conducting for Orchestra, Band and Chorus.
*In 1943, he wrote a memoir; "Notes of a Musician"

Was married to Julia in Russia.


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