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Tatjana Masurenko (born 21
January 1965) is a
German violist of
Russian descent.
Masurenko was born to a
Russian family of
scientists and jazz musicians...
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performed with Lars Vogt,
Oliver Schnyder,
Christian Tetzlaff,
Tatjana Masurenko and
Gustav Rivinius. Her
talent has been
recognised by a
number of prestigious...
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Format 2002/08
Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor, Op. 25
Tatjana Masurenko (viola)
Gustav Rivinius (cello) Lars Vogt (piano) EMI
classics 5573772...
- ], OCLC 1184314194 Vogt, Lars; Tetzlaff, Christian; Szulc, Radoslaw;
Masurenko, Tatjana; Rivinius, Gustav; Weithaas, Antje; Bohórquez,
Claudio (2008)...
- (1919–1977),
violinist Jethro Marks Carlo Martelli (b. 1935),
composer Tatjana Masurenko (b. 1965) Uri
Mayer (b. 1946),
conductor Eduard Melkus (b. 1928), violinist...
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Daniel Lewis -
conducting Teng Li –
viola Robert Lipsett –
violin Tatjana Masurenko –
viola Norman Pearson – tuba
Elizabeth Pitcairn –
violin Jenifer Ringer...
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collaborated in
chamber music with
violinist Ignace Jang,
violist Tatjana Masurenko,
flutist Kornelia Brandkamp,
harpist Tine
Rehling and
soprano Ayşe Sezerman...
- Muthspiel,
violist M****imo Paris,
pianist Finghin Collins,
violist Tatjana Masurenko,
double b****ist
Frank Reinecke, and
songwriter and
actor Tim
Robbins and...
- Hans-Christian Bartel,
Hatto Beyerle, Oleg Kagan,
Alfred Lipka,
Tatjana Masurenko, Nils Mönkemeyer,
Sophia Reuter, André Rieu,
Matthias Sannemüller. As...
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pedagogues around the
world (Leif Ove Andsnes,
Wolfram Christ,
Tatiana Masurenko).
Kristina Fialová has
recorded six CDs for Supraphon,
ArcoDiva and Dacapo...