The author of breathing exercises, which effectively cope with complications of heart and lung diseases, Alexandra Nikolaevna Strelnikova was a wonderful person and ascetic.
Biography
Alexandra Strelnikova’s family was large. Her mother, Aleksandra Severovna, married 17 years of love to a man 20 years older than her. My father's name was Nikolai Dmitrievich. Parents raised three daughters, except for Alexandra they also had girls - Tatyana and Nina.
The year of birth of Alexandra Strelnikova is 1912. Fate ordered that her father leave the family, and Sasha's mother and her children moved to Vladivostok in 1920. These were turbulent revolutionary years. The Strelnikovs found shelter and refuge in the house of their elder sister Alexandra Severovna Lydia.
Since her mother successfully taught music at the Opera and Drama Theater in Moscow before the revolution, Alexandra chose a singing career. She was attracted to opera. In the thirties of the last century, she became an opera singer, and the place of her work and career was the Musical Theater named after K.S. Stanislavsky and V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko. The mother of the opera singer continued to work as a teacher of singing at the Novosibirsk Philharmonic. For a good voice performance already in those days there were exercises that opera singers used to sing. Alexandra Strelnikova perfectly owned the training complex from a young age.
Job and career
The years of war passed and Alexander Strelnikov got into the propaganda team, which consisted of amateur artists of Novosibirsk. Artists with concerts traveled all the small towns and villages of the Novosibirsk region. Simultaneously with the concert activity Strelnikova taught the singing art of young performers. In 1953, she returned to Moscow. Her students arrived in the capital with her, who without any problems entered the leading educational institutions - the famous Gnesinsky College and the Tchaikovsky Conservatory.
The singer lived with her mother in Sokolniki. The elder Strelnikova worked at the Gosestrada Theater, and Alexandra herself continued her teaching activities, but already at the Central Railway Workers' Central House of Artists.