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    Rudolf Borisovich Barshai (Russian: Рудольф Борисович Баршай, September 28, 1924 – November 2, 2010) was a Soviet and Russian conductor and violist. Barshai...
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  • Academy of Sciences in Novosibirsk, Russia. Barshai was born in Russia, a son of a famed musician, Rudolf Barshai (1924-2010) and painter, Anna Martinson...
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    success in the 1960s, when his music was played by musicians such as Rudolf Barshai, the Borodin Quartet, Timofei Dokschitzer, Mikhail Fichtenholz, Leonid...
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    Walcha, David Goode, Lionel Rogg, and Davitt Moroney (1989), conductor Rudolf Barshai (2010) and Daniil Trifonov (2021). Ferruccio Busoni's Fantasia contrappuntistica...
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  • Vladimir Rabei and Yuri Nikolaevsky were soon succeeded by Nina Barshai and Rudolf Barshai. The quartet first met Shostakovich in 1946 and became an interpreter...
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    work on June 15, 1974, with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Barshai. Although the early reception of the Six Poems by Marina Tsvetayeva...
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  • Juilliard School, Mueller taught many important conductors, such as Rudolf Barshai, Keri-Lynn Wilson and Paavo Järvi. Mueller was born in Bensheim, Germany...
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    time". Two more completions have been produced since, by the conductor Rudolf Barshai (2000), and a joint effort by Nicola Samale and Giuseppe Mazzuca (2001)...
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    Georg Schmid, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rafael Kubelík, 1964 Rudolf Barshai, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, David Oistrakh, 1964 Walter Trampler...
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  • motif from Lady Macbeth.[further explanation needed][citation needed] Rudolf Barshai transcribed the quartet for string orchestra, in which version it is...
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    1993 Bernard Haitink with the European Community Youth Orchestra, 1993 Rudolf Barshai with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, 1993 Giuseppe Sinopoli with...
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    violist, composer, conductor Stanisław Barcewicz (1858-1929) – violinist Rudolf Barshai (1924-2010) – violist, conductor Dmitri Bashkirov (1931-2021) – pianist...
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    specialists in Baroque music to record it. Conductors have included Rudolf Barshai and Ludwig Güttler and singers Aafje Heynis, Birgit Finnilä, Jadwiga...
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  • website. In memoriam: Yehudi Menuhin at Muziekweb website Rudolf Barshai - A Tribute to Rudolf Barshai at jpc website. BACH: Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor...
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    with the Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra conducted by his old friend Rudolf Barshai. Richter's last recital was a private gathering in Lübeck, Germany,...
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    suites from Benjamin Britten's Gloriana and The Prince of the Pagodas. Rudolf Barshai served as the BSO's principal conductor from 1982 to 1988. His BSO recordings...
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  • (2005) BBC Proms performance archive, 12 September, 1903 A Tribute To Rudolf Barshai, ICA Classics ICA 5136 (2015) BBC Proms performance archive, 23 September...
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    Giuseppe Sinopoli, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Weitblick SSS0108-2 Rudolf Barshai, Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra, Tobu YNSO Archive Series YASCD1009-2...
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  • and for piano four hands (arranged by Maurice Delage). The conductor Rudolf Barshai arranged the quartet for small string orchestra in 2003. White, p. 30...
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  • 1955 by Rudolf Barshai. The MCO has since played in over eighty nations and played several million live concert concerts worldwide. Rudolf Barshai, a founding...
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  • the composer's approval) for various combinations of instruments by Rudolf Barshai and styled "Chamber Symphonies". Leopold Spinner (1906–1980), Austrian-born...
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  • Nina Brodskaya, singer Yefim Bronfman, pianist Simon Barere, pianist Rudolf Barshai, conductor Dimitri Bashkirow, pianist Yuri Bashmet, violist Irving Berlin...
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  • 27 – Bud Powell, jazz pianist and composer (d. 1966) September 28 – Rudolf Barshai, conductor and violist (d. 2010) October 1 (probable) – Roger Williams...
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    Korney Chukovsky, considered to contain anti-Khrushchev innuendo). Rudolf Barshai in collaboration with Viktor Popov prepared Symphony No 6 for performance...
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    Brahms with Yakov Shapiro (horn), and the Fauré C minor Quartet with Rudolf Barshai (viola). Kogan later formed another trio with conductor Yevgeny Svetlanov...
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    with Günther Herbig (2010) Projects with conductor Lim Kek-tjiang and Rudolf Barshai are also scheduled. Executive Director Joyce Chiou (Chinese: 邱瑗) Planning...
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    to Archduke Rudolf of Austria, archbishop of Olmütz, Beethoven's foremost patron as well as pupil and friend. The copy presented to Rudolf was inscribed...
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  • his best-known students include: Yuri Temirkanov, Valery Gergiev, Rudolf Barshai, Semyon Bychkov, Mariss Jansons, Tugan Sokhiev, Teodor Currentzis, Vassily...
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    Frankfurt. Conductors and soloists that appeared with the orchestra include Rudolf Barshai, George Benjamin, Pierre Boulez, Renaud Capuçon, Péter Eötvös, Julia...
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  • Leningrad on 29 September 1969 by the Moscow Chamber Orchestra under Rudolf Barshai. Four singers were involved in the first presentations of the work:...
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