String Bow Instruments Department

NIKOLAI TERAN

Position: Teacher of String Bow Instruments Department, alt
Education: Belarusian State Academy of Music (2018, class of A.Karazhev, class of A.Sosnovsky); MA classes (2019)
Disciplines taught: Special Instrument, Score reading and studying of orchestral parts, Pedagogic practice, Professional-oriented practice, Quartet class


 

He was born on July 28, 1993 in Baranovichi (Brest region, Belarus).

Since 2018 was a teacher of String Bow Instruments Department in Belarusian State Academy of Music (part-time), since 2021 till present time works at of String Bow Instruments Department and Chamber Ensemble Department.

He is laureate of International competition of chamber ensembles named after M.Oginsky (2nd degree) Smorgon, Belarus, 2015; Gran Prix holder of V International instrumental competition of E.Stankovich (Kiev, Ukraine, 2017); laureate of VIII International competition of chamber music named after I.Brams (3rd degree diploma) in Gdansk, Poland, 2018; has 2nd degree diploma (“Pedagogy” nomination) of All-Russian competition of scientific-research works “Creativity in Art, Science, Profession” in Belgorod, Russia, 2020; Gran Prix holder of International competition of bow string instruments performers “Cantabile e presto” in Kazan, Russia, 2021; owner of Golden Medal of 32nd Art Friendship Festival “April Spring” (China, Pyongyang, 2022).

He is an owner of incentive bonus of Special Fund of the President of the Republic of Belarus for the support of talented youth (2016, 2017).

He is Gran Prix holder with achievement laureate degree of Special Fund of the President of the Republic of Belarus for the support of talented youth (2018).

He is a jury member of Republican and International competitions of bow instruments performers.

He is an author of reports on republican and international scientific-practical conferences on the issues of history, theory and methodology of bow string art.

Among his graduates there is a laureate of international competitions M.Kurtanidze.

 

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