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- Dmitry Yulianovich Sitkovetsky (Russian: Дмитрий Юлианович Ситковецкий; born September 27, 1954) is a Soviet and American violinist, conductor, and arranger...
- Alexander Sitkovetsky (born 1983) is a British violinist. Sitkovetsky was born in Moscow to a musical family; his father being guitarist and composer...
- The Sitkovetsky Trio is a piano trio, formed by students at the Yehudi Menuhin School in 2007, and has emerged as one of the outstanding trios of today...
- Julian (or Yulian) Grigoryevich Sitkovetsky (7 November 1925 – 23 February 1958) was a Soviet violinist. Sitkovetsky was born in Kiev. He started violin...
- Juilliard School. She was married to violinist Julian Sitkovetsky. Their son, Dmitry Sitkovetsky, is a violinist and conductor. In 1978 she emigrated to...
- 1998 to Dmitry Sitkovetsky. First performance on 7 August 1998 in the Royal Albert Hall of London by the Ulster Orchestra, Dmitry Sitkovetsky (cond) Piano...
- Philharmonic in a tour of Belgium under Carlos Kalmar. She is part of the Sitkovetsky Trio. Wu Qian's critically acclaimed debut recording of works by Robert...
- 1937 and Leonid Kogan in 1951 as Berl Senofsky managed to beat Julian Sitkovetsky. Senofsky remains the only American who has won the violin competition...
- Ignat Solzhenitsyn, Richard Stoltzman, Conrad Tao, Peter Wiley, Dmitri Sitkovetsky, Igor Begelman, Heidi Lehwalder, Jose Franch-Ballester, George Li, Yuja...
- Prin****l Conductor, Ulster Orchestra 1989–1992 Succeeded by Dmitry Sitkovetsky Preceded by Edward Downes Chief Conductor, BBC Philharmonic 1992–2003...