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Yuli Turovsky

Yuli Turovsky was among the many Russian émigré music artists who established a profession in the Western world being a conductor and soloist. Like Mstislav Rostropovich, he was educated being a cellist who steadily became drawn to performing, frequently splitting his profession evenly between your podium and instrumental functionality. He …

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Kirill Kondrashin

Kiril Petrovich Kondrashin was internationally the best-known conductor from the Soviet Union as well as the most prominent someone to emigrate from that nation. He was known for energetic and solid shows of a broad repertory, specially the Russian experts. He was raised with music, as his family members included …

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Rudolf Barshai

Initially most widely known to Western audiences for his use the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, an ensemble he founded, Rudolf Barshai afterwards considered directing lots of the Soviet Union’s leading orchestras in repertory past the chamber works that brought him his first recognition. Immigration to Israel in the 1970s resulted in …

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