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- Vladimir Teodorovich Spivakov (Russian: Влади́мир Теодо́рович Спивако́в; born 12 September 1944) is a Soviet and Russian conductor and violinist best known...
- orchestra, the National Philharmonic of Russia under musical director Vladimir Spivakov. Also known as the Moscow International House of Music (Dom Muzyki), it...
- Russian National Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Vladimir Spivakov and in Canada with the orchestras of Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal...
- Swedish classical violinist. He made his concert debut aged 9 under Vladimir Spivakov in Moscow, and was signed by Deutsche Grammophon at the age of 15 in 2016...
- Andriy Serhiyovych Spivakov (Ukrainian: Андрій Сергійович Співаков; born 15 May 1995) is a Ukrainian professional football player who plays for Livyi Bereh...
- Festival. In 1988 he toured Europe with the Moscow Virtuosi and Vladimir Spivakov and also made his London debut with the London Symphony Orchestra under...
- conductors such as Valery Gergiev, Kazuki Yamada, Yuri Tkachenko, and Vladimir Spivakov. Malofeev's scheduled performance in early March 2022 with the Montreal...
- in Dresden. On the recommendation of violinist and conductor Vladimir Spivakov, she then moved to Vienna to study with Boris Kuschnir, and enrolled at...
- among others, by the Mstislav Rostropovich Foundation and the Vladimir Spivakov Foundation. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, she relocated to Malaga...
- Komisarenko (born 1943), Ukrainian scientist, politician, and diplomat Vladimir Spivakov (born 1944), Russian conductor and violinist Andrei Boltnev (1946–1995)...