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Sinaisky (Russian: Васи́лий Серафи́мович Сина́йский, born in Abez camp, Komi Republic,
April 20, 1947) is a
Russian conductor and pianist.
Sinaisky studied...
- Nutcracker.[citation needed]
Music director and
chief conductor V****ily
Sinaisky quit
abruptly at the
start of
December 2013,
after a 41-month tenure, citing...
- two
cannons and a
powerful air-cooled engine",
recalled pilot Viktor M.
Sinaisky. "The
first La-5s from the
Tbilisi factory were
slightly inferior, while...
-
Soviets how to
service the plane.
Soviet machine gun
technician Viktor M.
Sinaisky recalled: The
Messer was a very well
designed plane. First, it had an engine...
- the 2011–2012 season, with an
initial contract of
three years. V****ily
Sinaisky, prin****l
guest conductor of the
orchestra from 1996
through January 2012...
- Takemitsu,
Edgard Varese, and
Christian Wolff. In
December 2018, V****ily
Sinaisky first guest-conducted the orchestra. He
returned for a
second guest-conducting...
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ShKAS wasn't problem-free though.
Soviet machine-gun
technician Viktor M.
Sinaisky recalled: The
ShKAS machine gun had a high rate of fire but it also had...
- Malmö SO/
Sinaisky". The Guardian.
Retrieved 2010-02-07.
Andrew Clements (2009-10-16). "Schmidt:
Symphony No 2; Fuga Solemnis: Malmö SO/
Sinaisky". The Guardian...
- Director,
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra 1976–1990 Succeeded by V****ily
Sinaisky Preceded by Aldo
Ceccato Prin****l Conductor,
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra...
- Spivakov,
Miguel Ángel Gómez-Martínez, Luis
Antonio García Navarro, V****ili
Sinaisky,
Edmond de Stoutz,
Gudni Emilson, Juan José Mena and
JoAnn Falletta. Malikian...