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Saradzhev (Russian: Сараджев) is
Russian masculine surname, a
derivative of the
Armenian surname Saradzhian; its
feminine counterpart is Saradzheva. The...
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dedicated to
Saradzhev). The 10th
Symphony was also
dedicated to
Saradzhev. In 1934
Myaskovsky wrote a
Preludium and
Fughetta on the name
Saradzhev (for orchestra...
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Konstantin Saradzhev (also
Constantin Saradgeff, born Saradzhian; 8
October 1877 – 22 July 1954) was an
Armenian conductor and violinist. He was an advocate...
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Konstantin Konstantinovich Saradzhev (Russian: Константи́н Константи́нович Сара́джев; 1900–1941) was a
Russian bell ringer, composer, and
musical theorist...
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first pla**** in
Moscow later in 1927
under the
baton of
Konstantin Saradzhev. It was also the
first time any
version of the work had been pla**** in...
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spoken sections,
occurred on 8
October 1913 in
Moscow under Konstantin Saradzhev.
Beginning in 1917, the
first of
several fully-sung
versions reached the...
- 25 July, 1912, with the
composer as
soloist and
Konstantin Saradzhev conducting.
Saradzhev “realized
splendidly all my tempos,”
wrote Prokofiev afterwards...
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installed with the help, at first, of
musician Konstantin Konstantinovich Saradzhev, and
Vsevolod Andronoff, a
former resident of the
monastery They range...
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Vardan Samvelyan (1933-1936)
Konstantin Saradzhev (1936-1937)
Samson Gasparyan (1937-1940)
Konstantin Saradzhev (1947-1954)
Grigor Yeghiazaryan (1954-1960)...
- with
teachers including Nikolai Golovanov,
Nikolai Malko, and
Konstantin Saradzhev.
Alexander Anisimov Gennady Cherkasov Veronika Dudarova Leonid Grin Vladimir...