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Alexander Goedicke

An experienced and imaginative, though conservative, Russian author of the first fifty percent from the twentieth hundred years, Alexander Gedike remains to be much more well known in Eastern European countries than in the globe most importantly, where he’s nearly unfamiliar. He was a modern of Rachmaninov and Stravinsky. Unlike …

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Shlomo Mintz

Following a heady burst of international celebrity, Russian-born violinist/violist/conductor Shlomo Mintz has settled into his mature years, producing solo appearances mainly like a violinist and conducting orchestras, both chamber-sized and the ones of full symphonic proportions. Even more romantic chamber music also engages his interest with some rate of recurrence. …

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Michael Gnesin

Mikhail Fabianovich Gnesin (also spelled Gnessin) was created in Rostov, Russia, around the Don River close to the Ocean of Azov. After their studies at the Rostov Complex Institute, Gnesin started his musical research with Georgi Konius in the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1899. That same 12 months, Gnesin’s four …

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