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Kirill Petrovich Kondrashin (Russian: Кирилл Петрович Кондрашин; 6 March [O.S. 21 February] 1914 – 7
March 1981) was a
Soviet and
Russian conductor. People's...
- the club was
named BC
Kondrashin Belov (BCKB),
after its
former player Alexander Belov and its
former head
coach Vladimir Kondrashin. The club was originally...
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Vladimir Petrovich Kondrashin (Russian: Владимир Петрович Кондрашин; 14
January 1929 in Leningrad,
Soviet Union – 23
December 1999 in
Saint Petersburg...
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Boris Vasilevich Kondrashin (Russian: Борис Васильевич Кондрашин; 16
August 1923 – 7 May 1994) was a
Russian and
Soviet painter of
socialist realism, member...
- 1962, and
first performed in
Moscow on
December 18 of that year.
Kirill Kondrashin conducted the
premiere after Yevgeny Mravinsky declined the ****ignment...
- been
heading the
publication for ten years, was
replaced by
Konstantin Kondrashin as the editor-in-chief of the publication. In
March 2020,
Vzglyad published...
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Mikheil Korkia,
Alexander Boloshev,
Aleksei Tammiste (Coach:
Vladimir Kondrashin) 1972
Olympic Games:
finished 1st
among 16
teams Sergei Belov, Alexander...
- ISBN 978-0-300-19221-6.
Spyrou MA,
Tukhbatova RI, Wang CC, Valtueña AA,
Lankapalli AK,
Kondrashin VV, et al. (June 2018). "Analysis of 3800-year-old
Yersinia pestis genomes...
- (1973 and 1975).
Legends of the club
include Alexander Belov and
Vladimir Kondrashin. BC
Zenit Saint Petersburg also play in the city,
being formed in 2014...
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current name in 1953. It is most ****ociated with
longtime conductor Kiril Kondrashin under whom it
premiered Shostakovich's
Fourth and
Thirteenth symphonies...