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Sergei Nakariakov's Early Musical Influences
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Sergei Nakariakov's Early Musical Influences

Today we hear from the great Sergei Nakariakov. We will hear about his early interest in playing the trumpet, which was ignited by recordings of Timofey Dokshitzer that his sister brought from Moscow.

Sergei reminisces about how these recordings, especially a Bach prelude, profoundly moved him and set him on the path to becoming a classical trumpet player. He discusses Dokshitzer's influence on his musical approach and artistry, emphasizing Dokshitzer's honest music making and primary focus on music over the instrument itself.

Sergei shares personal anecdotes about meeting Dokshitzer, receiving feedback, and their discussions on musical arrangements. He reflects on Dokshitzer's legacy and the challenge of performing pieces that Dokshitzer had interpreted so well.

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