Georg Kłoczko


Георгий Яковлевич Клочко (born 1925 in Zabudowa, died in 1977 in the USSR) - Soviet violinist and conductor, academic lecturer.

From the age of five he attended violin concerts in a Russian high school in Brest, where his father taught singing and ran a school choir. After visiting the city prof. Wacław Kochanski in the mid 30s, Georg Kłoczko became his pupil in the music school at the Music Conservatory in Warsaw. From the beginning of his studies he played the violin in the school symphony orchestra. When prof. Kochanski died in early June 1939, returned to Brest, where soon he was found aggression on Poland Red Army. He was sent to a music school at the Musical Conservatory in Minsk. After the German Army attack on the USSR on June 22, 1941, he was evacuated to Namangan, where he became a member of the military orchestra. At the end of the war he arrived in Moscow, joining the Institute of Military Conductors. After graduation, he served in the military service in Poland and then in the GDR. In the mid-1950s he graduated from the Music Conservatory in Minsk and became a symphony orchestra musician. After several years, he became a docent at the Conservatory of Music in Minsk. He performed at numerous violin concerts. He received the title of "Meritorious Artist of the Belarusian Socialist Republic".

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