Background
Tatyana Aleksandrovna Shipulina was born on December 15, 1950 in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russian Federation. Her family moved to Voronezh in the mid-1950s.
Tatyana Aleksandrovna Shipulina was born on December 15, 1950 in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russian Federation. Her family moved to Voronezh in the mid-1950s.
Tatyana Aleksandrovna graduated from the Theoretical Department of the Voronezh Music School in 1970, the Сomposition Department of the Kiev Conservatory in 1975, the Opera and Symphony Conducting Department of the Lviv Conservatory in 1979, and trained at the Leningrad Conservatory (now Saint Petersburg Conservatory) during 1979-1981.
Tatyana Aleksandrovna worked as a conductor of the Philharmonic and Musical Theater in Omsk during 1981-1985. Since 1985, he has been a conductor of the Voronezh Opera and Ballet Theater. During 1992-1995 Tatyana Aleksandrovna was an founder and artistic director of the chamber "Classic Orchestra". For several years, she has been managing the musical club "Musical prism" at the Voronezh Actor's House.
Tatyana Aleksandrovna is the author of the ballet "Life of a rose" (1992), 2 string quartets, children's musical fairy tales, many choral, vocal, and instrumental works, including "Farewell to a friend" (1990), "Concerto Grosso", "Virgin Mary" (1993) and "Christmas" (1999) cycles, akathists to Saint Sergius of Radonezh (1993) and Saint Seraphim of Sarov (1997), the Easter mystery "Son of Man" (2000), and a cycle of songs based on poems of Aleksey Prasolov (2005).
Tatyana Aleksandrovna is distinguished by a thoughtful and scrupulous attitude to musical material, the desire to identify and emphasize the subtle nuances of the sheet music, contributing to the full disclosure of the author’s intentions.