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Yuri Ahronovitch

Russian-born Israeli conductor Yuri Akhronovich, whose last name was often transliterated minus the K, was known for the clarity and energy of his performances. He by no means developed a solid reputation in america, although he was well well known in European countries and Israel. Akhronovich received solid teaching from …

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Vladimir Fedoseyev

Among Russia’s rating conductors of the brand new millennium, Vladimir Fedoseyev spent some time working extensively in Central European countries through the second stage of his profession. As main conductor from the Vienna Symphony Orchestra since 1997, he has taken a new strength towards the city’s frequently underrated second orchestra. …

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