Maltas for music school – 30

19.05.2021

Education

THE Maltas music school was founded in 1990 and started in 1991. Its director, from the beginning to 2009, was Vladislav Shtekel (Maltas parish citizen, from 2021 – three-star Order). From 2009 and until now, Maltas music school is run by Normunds Schtekel. The music school was located in the building on 6 September 2015, but with September 1, 2015, on the school street 5A.

From skolas vēstures

Initially, the premises of the room for musical subjects were divided into the streets of Freedom 6, where, in parallel, the 2 nd secondary school classes 1-4 were studied, while in the afternoon there was a study of musical subjects and, at the same time, an auto-driving training.

This building was built in 1956 as a Maltas party committee building with a study system, but in order for high school students to have enough space, one class was formed from two offices, breaking the bulkhead. The room was without an internal cosmetic repair, the roof was damaged with poplar branches. Like the building, there was a small sports hall with windows in windows.

In 1991, first students were admitted to the 1 st class in the chapters of piano, acordeone and bleaching instruments (24 piano, 31 acordeone and 6 blowing instruments). Similarly, the required musical instruments are purchased. Students from Maltas, Pušas, Feimaņu, Lūznavas, Silmalas, Mākoņkalna and Ozolaines parish began learning.

THE following teachers were recruited AT Maltas music school: piano Tatjana Kazansky (Nagle), Oxana storm, Inese Zakachura, Angelika Pavarian; in the People's Instrument Unit (acordeone) Yevgenia Mamina, Hatilova (Temne), Ludmila Golubeva, Inta Proveja (Paulina); inflatable instrument unit Vasilius Kozlov; in theoretical articles Smuid Schtekele, Inese Zakachura.   

1996. in the year, 1 st edition of acordeonists and blowers took place as the training programme was 5 years. Similarly, a string of string instruments was opened in 1996, a violin game and a trainer started to work Rita Zuyeva, in parallel, the theoretical subjects were also taught.

In the course of time, the following teachers were admitted to the music school: in 1992, the piano division Yelena Kuzncova, in theoretical articles Alexandrin cible; 1994 piano division Svetlana Fokina; in 1995, piano division Yelena Kuzmina; 1996 piano division Arno Everssin 1997, a string of string instruments was opened – the violin game (pedagogy R.Zuyeva, 1997-2019); in 2000, the piano division Ludmila Semjonova; in 2002, theoretical subjects began to be taught by a teacher Elita Kupcova; in 2003, a half-time director of the Deputy Director was accepted Normunds Schtekel.

In 1996, the 2 nd secondary school class 1-4 moved to the 2 nd secondary school housing, while the autoclass still remained for two years. During this time, a great deal of work was devoted to the improvement of space. 8 bulkheads were gradually built to allow for smaller cabinets for individual specialty training. The sports hall was transformed into a stationery with a small stage, retracted toilets, changing outdoor doors and stolen paws (in place of a beautiful use), a repaired water cord, and both outer and indoor cosmetic repairs.

Our North Latgale music school in the region consisted of prizes, Baltinavas, Carlos, Zilupes, Ludza, Gulbenes, Viļānu, Varakļana, Rezekne and Maltas music schools. Each year they participated in competitions in all specialties. NordLatgale music school festivals were organized every year at their school. IN 2009, THE Maltas music school organized THE VIII North Latgale festival, which included all music schools with their concert program in various musical genres. Currently, this festival is an event as an event.

School present

For 12 years, THE Maltas music school is led by Normunds Schtekel.

In the meantime, there has been a variety of reforms in educational programmes. The 2009 big financial crisis, both in Latvia and around the world, also affected Maltas music school. In order to preserve the school, the number of teachers and reduced loads were reduced. The school hours were divided by 20 minutes (40 minutes); 6 teachers and the head of the institution were employed at the school, and half-time.

In 2010, the music school had to explore the basic programme for 4 years (V10). Public funding with each year FOR V10 curricula decreased. Over time, the situation improved, and in the current accreditation of the music school in 2013, the school returned to THE V20 music training for full programmes.

A string of string instruments was expanded in 2013. Speciality of an open guitar game (teacher A. Everss, 2013; with 2021 s guitar game) Viacheslav Pilipov). From 1 September 2018, the clarnet game for students shall be educated Juris Dervanov. By the end of February 2020/2021, the Violation game of a chapter of string instruments continues to be taught Ilona Dervanova.  

The music school has been graduated by 254 students in these 30 years: 97 piano plays; 74 acordeone plays; 19 violin plays; 58 bubble plays; 6 guitar plays. Our school graduates continue the tradition of music orientation in other schools – G. Sukukstele (piano game) – Kekava music school, Inese Facareenstein (visse) piano game – Vecumnieki music and art school. Students with variable success have participated and continue to participate in various local, national and international contests.

Currently, the school is implementing 8 professional orientations for accredited instrument game curricula. With the support of the school founder – the municipality of Rezekne, from the 2015 school year Maltas music school, the training is free.

The school anniversary event is planned for autumn. We are looking forward to a favourable situation in the limitation of the pandemic and the success of the event.

Maltas music school director Normunds Schtekel

 

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