• Bruno Monsaingeon (French: [bʁyno mɔ̃sɛ̃ʒɔ̃]; born 5 December 1943) is a French filmmaker, writer, and violinist. He has made a number of documentary...
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    his personal life until the last year of his life when film-maker Bruno Monsaingeon convinced him to be interviewed for a documentary. In 1949, Richter...
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    directors on various movies. In particular, he collaborated with Bruno Monsaingeon on the filming of the recital of the Tchaikovsky's Trio by Yehudi...
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    not certain. Gould lived a private life. The documentary filmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon said of him: "No supreme pianist has ever given of his heart and mind...
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    unknown fiddler of Santa Barbara (Bruno Monsaingeon, Ideale Audience) 1993 Gilles Apap and Friends (Bruno Monsaingeon, Ideale Audience) 1993 Thirty Two...
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    2008) Swing, Sing & Think. David Fray Records J.S. Bach / A film by Bruno Monsaingeon (Virgin Classics DVD 2008) Schubert: Impromptus Op.90, Moments Musicaux...
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    The Menuhin Century, curated by his long-time friend and protégé Bruno Monsaingeon, who selected the recordings and sourced rare archival materials to...
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    the Berlin Philharmonie on June 5, 2013. This DVD was directed by Bruno Monsaingeon. Michael Church (28 February 1997). "Game, set and match". The Independent...
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    With a Violin's Voice". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 June 2018. "Bruno Monsaingeon Edition Vol 3 – Sviatoslav Richter / Gennadi Rozhdestvensky". EuroArts...
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  • Molinaro Gregory Monro Bruno Monsaingeon Gaël Morel Luc Moullet Mr. Oizo Musidora Raphael Nadjari Jules and Gedeon Naudet Gaspar Noé Bruno Nuytten Marcel Ophüls...
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    Venezuela] CD Piotr Anderszewski: Voyageur intranquille; a film by Bruno Monsaingeon. Credited: with the artistic participation of Philharmonia Orchestra...
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  • 24th Caprice. A film of Markov playing the Caprices was directed by Bruno Monsaingeon. Markov was born in Moscow and studied violin with his father, concert...
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    Erato, 1989) – 'live' recording, 3 May 1989. DVD Film directed by Bruno Monsaingeon Midori (Sony Classical, 1988) Milanova, Vanya (Simax, 1985) Milenkovich...
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    Anderszewski has collaborated on a number of occasions with the filmmaker Bruno Monsaingeon. The first of these collaborations, Piotr Anderszewski plays the Diabelli...
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    1900–1920, pp. 156–157. New York: W.W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-02193-9 Bruno Monsaingeon: "Richter – Écrits, conversations," p. 172 ISBN 2-7427-1981-4. Piano...
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    Conversations with Nadia Boulanger, by Bruno Monsaingeon". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 12 May 2013. Monsaingeon 1985, p. 33 Berkeley, Lennox (January...
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  • "Death and the Maiden" (with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau) directed by Bruno Monsaingeon (EMI Records) "The Alban Berg Quartett in St. Petersburg 1991" Unitel...
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  • held at the Festival de La Roque-d'Anthéron (France), created by Bruno Monsaingeon, was awarded the Diapason d'Or and the "CHOC" of Le Monde de la musique...
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    Oxford University Press, 2003: p. 92 Personal diary, published in Bruno Monsaingeon Sviatoslav Richter: Notebooks and Conversations. London: Faber, 2001:...
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  • played by Gould. Aria Lake Simcoe Forty-Five Seconds and a Chair Bruno Monsaingeon: musician and collaborator Gould Meets Gould: text by Glenn Gould...
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  • composed of Lord Menuhin, Gidon Kremer, Vladimir Spivakov, Zakhar Bron, Bruno Monsaingeon and Maurizio Fuks. She is known for her interpretations of the post-romantic...
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  • decisions based on the sonata's unusual form. In an interview with Bruno Monsaingeon he said "since the first movement is a nocturne-cum-minuet rather...
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  • more notable customers included Leonidas Kavakos, Kim Kashkashian, Bruno Monsaingeon, Frédéric Pelassy, Christian Tetzlaff, the Keller Quartet, and members...
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  • one of several prodigies whose brilliant careers were short lived. Bruno Monsaingeon's The Art of Violin commemorates Hassid. Carl Flesch: Memoirs (1973...
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  • Menuhin and Viktoria Postnikova, on the occasion of a concert filmed by Bruno Monsaingeon.[citation needed] Rostropovich invited him to the Evian Festival and...
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  • (guitarist) Label of the Year: Bru Zane Special Achievement Award: Bruno Monsaingeon (filmmaker), Sylvain Cambreling (conductor), #bruckner24 / The Complete...
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    thus: "Brahms: robuste, viril, convaincant." Sviatoslav Richter and Bruno Monsaingeon Notebooks and Conversations (London: Faber & Faber, 2005), p. 341...
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  • as Nicolas Mélanie Malhère as Mélanie Antonin Gabrielli as Antoine Bruno Monsaingeon as The piano teacher On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film...
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  • vie musicale en Russie Soviétique (English title: The Red Baton) by Bruno Monsaingeon. Khrennikov was interviewed by former BBC correspondent Martin Sixsmith...
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    mezzo-soprano; Jean-Paul Fouchécourt - tenor; Harry Van der Kamp - bass; Bruno Monsaingeon & Gilles Apap - violins; Gérard Caussé - viola; Alain Meunier - cello;...
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