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- David Fyodorovich Oistrakh (né Eustrach; 30 September [O.S. 17 September] 1908 – 24 October 1974) was a Soviet Russian violinist, violist, and conductor...
- Oistrakh may refer to either of two violinists: David Oistrakh (1908–1974), renowned Soviet classical violinist Igor Oistrakh (1931–2021), Ukrainian violinist...
- Igor Davidovich Oistrakh (Russian: И́горь Дави́дович О́йстрах; April 1931 – 14 August 2021) was a Soviet and Russian violinist. He was described by Encyclopædia...
- the composer, sometimes with the collaboration of its dedicatee, David Oistrakh, worked on several revisions. The concerto was finally premiered by the...
- prompting of his close friend, the violinist David Oistrakh. It was premiered on 17 June 1944 by David Oistrakh and Lev Oborin. The work is about 24 minutes...
- birthday present for its dedicatee, David Oistrakh, in September. However, Shostakovich had mistaken Oistrakh's age; he actually turned 59 that year. It...
- that pla**** by David Oistrakh.[citation needed] Ehnes was playing a 1715 Stradivarius formerly owned by Marsick, while Oistrakh pla**** the Marsick Stradivarius...
- movements composed in 1940. It was composed for David Oistrakh and was premiered on 16 November 1940 by Oistrakh. In 1940, Khachaturian was enjoying tremendous...
- David Oistrakh. In April 1941, at a concert in Kiev, he first heard Oistrakh play and literally “fell in love” with the musician (then Oistrakh performed...
- lasts approximately 31 minutes. It is dedicated to the violinist David Oistrakh, who premiered the work on May 3, 1969 in the Large Hall of the Moscow...