• Alexej Gerassimez (born 1987 in Essen) is a German solo percussion player and composer. Gerassimez was born in Essen, Germany. His brothers are also musicians:...
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    Germany and worked, just like his brothers Nicolai and Alexej, as professional musicians. Gerassimez began studying cello with Gotthard Popp at the age of...
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  • percussionists Claire Edwardes (Australia), Yi-Ping Yang (Taiwan) and Alexej Gerassimez (Germany). All prize-winners have proven themselves to be excellent...
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  • Simone Rubino (Italy), Public Prize, Brüder Busch Prize 2. Prize: Alexej Gerassimez (Germany), Special Prize for the Best Interpretation of the Commissioned...
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  • Retrieved 2023-05-31. "Jussens versus slagwerk — Lucas & Arthur Jussen + Alexej Gerassimez + Emil Kuyumcuyan". www.muziekgebouw.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-05-31...
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    performed a new fortepiano concerto by Armstrong. The percussionist Alexej Gerassimez's premiere of Armstrong's percussion concerto with Konzerthausorchester...
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  • Jascha Nemtsov, Kolja Lessing, Alexander Bader, Nicola Jürgensen, Alexej Gerassimez as well as the Auryn Quartet and the Vogler Quartet. The members of...
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