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- Saradzhev (Russian: Сараджев) is Russian masculine surname, a derivative of the Armenian surname Saradzhian; its feminine counterpart is Saradzheva. The...
- 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...
- Konstantin Saradzhev (also Constantin Saradgeff, born Saradzhian; 8 October 1877 – 22 July 1954) was an Armenian conductor and violinist. He was an advocate...
- Konstantin Konstantinovich Saradzhev (Russian: Константи́н Константи́нович Сара́джев; 1900–1941) was a Russian bell ringer, composer, and musical theorist...
- was 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...
- 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...
- installed with the help, at first, of musician Konstantin Konstantinovich Saradzhev, and Vsevolod Andronoff, a former resident of the monastery They range...
- 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...