- Ivan
Yevstafyevich Khandoshkin (Russian: Иван Евстафьевич Хандошкин, (1747 – 29 or 30
March 1804) was a
Russian Empire violinist and
composer of Cossack...
- 388. ISBN 978-0-253-02352-0. Mischakoff, A.; Heiles, A. M. (1983).
Khandoshkin and the
beginning of
Russian string music.
Russian music studies. UMI...
- (Листок из Альбома) by Glazunov"' the "Viola
Concerto in C
Major by Ivan
Khandoshkin", etc. He
concentrated on
composition after his
career as a violinist...
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Armenian family Karen Khachaturian (1920–2011),
nephew of Aram Ivan
Khandoshkin (1747–1804) Yuri
Khanon (born 1965)
Tikhon Khrennikov (1913–2007) Igor...
- Serly,
though other completions have also been done.
Attributed to Ivan
Khandoshkin.
Attributed to
Roman Hoffstetter.
Three versions – 1942, 1964, both for...
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virtuosos who
combined the
techniques of
classical violinists such as Ivan
Khandoshkin and of
Bessarabian folk violinists, and who
composed dance and display...
- (1747–1822) Ivan Mane Jarnović, or
Giovanni Mane
Giornovichi (1747–1804) Ivan
Khandoshkin (1747–1804)
Leopold Kozeluch (1747–1818)
Justin Morgan (1747–1798) Carl...
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Vasily Pashkevich (c. 1742 – 1797)
Maxim Berezovsky (c. 1745 – 1777) Ivan
Khandoshkin (1747–1804)
Mariya Zubova (1749–1799)
Mikhail Matinsky (1750 – c. 1820)...
- He also
wrote a
romanticised biography of the
Russian violinist Ivan
Khandoshkin,
whose career he
presented as
thwarted by the
malign influence of such...
- Czech-born organist,
conductor and
composer (d. 1877)
March 29 (or 30) – Ivan
Khandoshkin,
violinist and
composer (b. 1747) June 16 –
Johann Adam Hiller, conductor...