Background
Alexander Alexandrovich Lukinich was born in 1875 in Czech Republic.
Alexander Alexandrovich Lukinich was born in 1875 in Czech Republic.
Alexander Alexandrovich graduated from the Prague Conservatory, the class of Professor G. Wiganю Ру studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1904-1905.
Since the 1890s, Alexander Alexandrovich worked as a teacher in different cities of Russia. In 1900-1904 he lived in Voronezh, played in the ensemble with V.G. Rostropovich, and was the first teacher of cellist L.V. Rostropovich. He was a teacher in the music school named after A.I. Gurovich (Nikolaev city, 1912-1913); taught at the music classes of the Omsk branch of the Imperial Russian Musical Society (1913-1914).
As part of the string quartet, he performed at the chamber music evenings. In 1914 Alexander Alexandrovich Lukinich conducted the 50-person symphony orchestra created on his initiative, which gave several concerts on works of Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky, Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The further fate of Lukinich is unknown.