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written in 1938 for the
newly founded State Jazz
Orchestra of
Victor Knushevitsky, and was
premiered on 28
November 1938 in
Moscow (Moscow Radio) by the...
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Sviatoslav Nikolayevich Knushevitsky (also seen as Knushevitzky; 6
January 1908 [O.S. 24
December 1907] – 19
February 1963) was a Soviet-Russian classical...
- died in
Moscow on 20 July 1995. Her
husband was the
cellist Sviatoslav Knushevitsky. "Natalia Shpiller",
German National Library McMillan,
Arnold (21 October...
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Concerto for
David Oistrakh (1940) and the
Cello Concerto for
Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (1946). The
Piano Concerto in D-flat was
written for Lev Oborin, who...
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disqualified him for the
position of conductor,
which went
instead to
Victor Knushevitsky, a
capable musician with
absolutely no
feeling for jazz. Miffed, Tsfasman...
- work in 1880. Lev Oborin, piano;
David Oistrakh, violin;
Sviatoslav Knushevitsky,
cello (studio recording, Moscow, 1950)
Daniil Trifonov, piano; Leonidas...
- orchestration. In response,
Alexandrov blamed the
problems on
Viktor Knushevitsky, who was
responsible for
orchestrating the
entries for the
final contest...
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Khachaturian wrote his
Cello Concerto in E
minor in 1946 for
Sviatoslav Knushevitsky. It was the last of the
three concertos he
wrote for the
individual members...
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performed extensively in a trio that also
included the
cellist Sviatoslav Knushevitsky and the
pianist Lev Oborin. It was
sometimes called the "Oistrakh Trio"...
- pla**** in a
piano trio with
David Oistrakh and the
cellist Sviatoslav Knushevitsky,
achieving international fame. Khachaturian's
three concertos, one each...