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 | | ANDREI FEDOTOVICH ABRAMENKOV, violin, was born in Moscow in 1935. |  | | RUBEN AHARONIAN, violin, was born in Riga, Latvia in 1947. |  | | He studied violin with Yankelevich in Moscow at the Central Music and later at the Moscow Conservatory with Sibor and Mostras. |
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http://www.andersmanagement.com/enborodin.htm
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| | Summit Music Festival Piano Faculty |
 | | She completed Sonatas for Violin and Piano by Elgar, Delius and Walton, and Works for Violin and Piano by Dvorak for TRITON, Sonata for Violin and Piano and Two Piano Trios by Lyatoshynsky with Oleh Krysa (Violin) and Natalia Khoma (Cello) for TNC. |  | | Tchekina taught Chamber Music at Kiev Conservatory and accompanying at Gnesin Musical and Pedagogical Institute in Moscow and is Assistant Professor of Chamber Music and Accompanying at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY. |  | | Ostrovsky has recorded for the Melodiya, Vox, and Origin labels, and his Deutsche Grammophon recording of the Mendelssohn Sonatas for Violin and Piano (with Shlomo Mintz) won the Grammophon award for chamber music in 1988. |
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http://www.summitmusicfestival.org/faculty_piano.htm
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| | Sheremetyev Ensemble |
 | | Dmitry Zhemchuzhin was born in Moscow in 1973 in a musical family. |  | | In 2001 Olga has taken part in music festivals: "Russian Winter", held at the Main Hall of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and in other cities of Russia (where she performed concertos for two pianos and orchestra by Mendelssohn) and in the festival "Musical Kremlin" (recital). |  | | The SHEREMETYEV ENSEMBLE (Eugeny Shulkov, violin; Dmitry Zhemchuzhin, viola; Kirill Variash, cello; and prizewinner of the Newport International piano competition UK 1997 Olga Papikian, piano) was established in 1997 and started its concert activities the same year. |
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http://www.abm-enterprises.net/sheremetyev.html
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| | Karen Shakhgaldyan - Violinist - Official Site |
 | | Moscow, the Embassy of Armenia With brother Artem |  | | Karen Shakhgaldyan began studying music at when he was five years old, at a music school in Briansk, and at this same age he began performing. |  | | All these years Karen performs in the Major and Minor Halls of the Moscow Conservatory and gives concerts throughout all of Russia and outside its borders. |
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http://www.shakh-music.com/en/karen.html
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| | A Record-Quality Requiem |
 | | To judge from what was heard at its recent recording session, Moscow music lovers ought to consider its rare appearance at the Conservatory next Tuesday, with Mozart’s Requiem (plus the composer’s Piano Concerto No. 9, with Armenian pianist Svetlana Navasardyan as soloist), an occasion that is not to be missed. |  | | And so it was with the Mozart Requiem, which found the orchestra and the singers trudging home as late as 3:30 in the morning. |  | | The performance Tuesday ought to be a particularly polished one, since earlier this month the very same forces came together in the same locale to record the Mozart Requiem for the Los Angeles-based recording label, Delos. |
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http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2000/05/19/104-print.html
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| | CNM 2000-2001 Concert Information, School of Music, The University of Iowa |
 | | He is the founder of the Studio for New Music at the Moscow Conservatory. |  | | Her compositional style varies from avant-garde computer music to funny pseudo-Russian songs for kids, from lyrical symphony music to impressionist chamber ensembles. |  | | Since 1993 Albina was experimenting with electro-acoustic music at Theremin-Center in Moscow, continuing her education in computer music at Dartmouth College, NH (M.A. in 1997). |
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~cnm/35.000928b.html
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| | PIANO SYNERGY DUO - Irina Khovanskaya |
 | | She traveled to the city of Volgograd in 1981 to play Haydn’s Piano Concerto in D Major with the Volgograd Symphony Orchestra. |  | | In 1987, Khovanskaya was invited to play Arensky’s Fantasia on the Theme of Ryabinin for piano and orchestra with the Russian Folk Symphony Orchestra under Nicolay Nekrasov on the USSR TV. |  | | She recorded in Russia (USSR TV and Radio), made a CD in Poland (1997) and performed on NBC in the United States (1999). |
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http://www.synergyduo.com/irina.htm
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 | | BA in piano at Music College at Moscow State Conservatory. |  | | She has given numerous concerts throughout Armenia, Karabagh and Moscow and has toured Europe and performed in Hamburg, Stockholm and Copenhagen. |  | | She was featured in the book "Opera Singers of Jewish Origin and Cantors of Our Time"(1998/9), featured in a french documentary film on Jewish Liturgical Music "Chants of Sand and Stars"(1997) released on PBS, She has recorded two solo albums, "Russian Art Songs and Treasures of Cantorial Shabbat Liturgy"(1996) and "In My Soul"(1998). |
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http://qnyschool.org/biography.htm
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| | About us |
 | | Moscow international musical festival “Spectres of the time” (Russia-France) (1999); |  | | Teaches at the Special Gnessin music school affiliated to Moscow conservatory since 1998. |  | | Since 1997 to 1999 teached at the Academic musical college affiliated to Moscow conservatory. |
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http://trio.lifanovsky.com/about_eng.htm
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| | Insight-Story2- |
 | | The two-hour concert, arranged by the Conservatory, showcased Pakman, Witten and Koulikova performing a piano piece for six hands. |  | | Irina Koulikova of the Moscow Conservatory joins music faculty David Witten, Mark Pakman and Jeffrey Gall at the Sviatoslav Richter Home, where the group gave a two-hour concert. |  | | Pakman can speak first hand about the experience since he studied at the Moscow Conservatory as well as its specialized high school for music. |
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http://www.montclair.edu/pages/insight/Insight03-31-03/story2.html
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| | Interview - Christophor Miroshnikov |
 | | They studied in Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory and have followed variety of musical streams in their careers. |  | | In 1992 I was accepted to the Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory and had 5 years of hard work, variety of concert opportunities and a lot of fun too. |  | | When I am involved in music Im listening to, enjoying it and being moved by the music. |
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http://www.webconcerthall.com/interview/miroshnikov.htm
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| | Mariedi Anders Artists Management |
 | | Since 1978, Shishlov has taught at the Moscow Conservatory, where he is currently Professor of chamber music. |  | | Since 1990 he has been a lecturer at the Moscow Conservatory in the Department of Chamber Music. |  | | As a member of this ensemble, Pishchugin has recorded for several labels and toured the major music centers of the world. |
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http://www.andersmanagement.com/enshostakovich.htm
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| | KONSA.net - The Moscow Conservatory Web Portal |
 | | The Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory, established in 1866, is widely known as one of the greatest musical center of the world. |  | | In the same year the student Boris Lifanovsky with friends started the MCUIP (Moscow Conservatory: Unofficial Internet Presence), which soon was transformed to the Moscow Music Herald, the largest source of the classical music information in Russia. |  | | It included the e-mail center, chat, old good web-board and the musical links directory, created by Julia Dmitryukova, the music theory student. |
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http://www.konsa.net.ru/english.html
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| | Untitled |
 | | Before I played music I listened to and loved music.” His mother is a major influence. |  | | Mother was a singer, who attended the Leningrad (St. Petersburg) conservatory with one recording for the State recording company. |  | | Mother also attended the Conservatory as a singer, and later made a recording here in Russia. |
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http://members.aol.com/donearlsto/stringacademy/bassplayerpage.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | His composition for the Conservatory's final exam was his Concerto for Cello (1988); it was selected by G. Rozhdestvensky for a series of concert programs, titled as From the history of Soviet music. |  | | In 1994 Tarnopolski had also founded Moscow Forum, a new annual International Festival of Contemporary Music in Moscow, the main focus of which is the integration of contemporary Russian and East-European contemporary music with Western European contemporary music.Since 1992 Tarnopolski is the professor of composition at the Moscow Conservatory. |  | | He studied composition at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory with Nikolai Sidelnikov and Edison Denisov and music theory with Yuri Kholopov. |
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http://www.uiowa.edu/~newmus/guest.html
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| | RNO Camerata Russian National Orchestra |
 | | He has performed in numerous concerts at the Moscow Conservatory, and worked in the Muscovy Chamber Orchestra. |  | | Born in 1983 into a family of musicians, Vitaly Nazarov graduated with honors from the music high school attached to Moscow's Tchaikovsky Conservatory. |  | | Born in 1982 in Tashkent, into a family of musicians, Alexander Akimov began studying music at the age of four. |
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http://www.russianarts.org/rno/rnooboe.cfm
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| | Maria Dossin is a graduate from the Moscow Tschaikowsky Conservatory |
 | | Maria Dossin has a large concert experience that includes conducting the Moscow Tschaikowsky Conservatory Choir, the Choir of the Russian Academy of Music, the Moscow Conservatory Women’s and Chamber Choirs and several children’s choirs. |  | | She has conducted in the most prestigious concert halls in Russia (Great Hall, Small Hall and Rachmaninof Hall of the Moscow Conservatory and Great Hall of the Russian Academy of Music College) and has also conducted the Theater Sao Pedro Chamber Orchestra in Brazil. |
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http://www.dossin.net/mhistory.htm
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| | Young Musicians from Russia/9. Page//Central Music School Moscow, III Part |
 | | The Armory Museum of the Moscow Kremlin, concert halls of the Moscow State Conservatory and the International House of Music. |  | | Anna performed in concerts of the International Charity Vladimir Spivakov Foundation, and many concerts of her music school, the Central Musical School in the best halls of Moscow - for example the Moscow International House of Music, Big, Small and Rakhmaninov Halls of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory. |  | | Artyom takes part in concerts in the best concert halls of Moscow. |
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http://www.podiuminternational.de/bios/ru/prodiru09.htm
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| | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES MP3/WMA: Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation |
 | | She has performed frequently with the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra, appeared in the concert halls of the Moscow Conservatory and other Moscow concert halls, and is a regular participant in activities organized by the Spivakov International Charity Foundation. |  | | She has performed in the concert halls of the Moscow Conservatory, as well as in other Moscow concert halls, and received an oboe as a present from Vladimir Spivakov. |  | | He is the winner of the First Prize in the 1997 Nikolai Rubinstein Open International Competition of Musicians-Performers; First Prizewinner in the Music of the Twenty-First Century Competition; and Third Prizewinner of the 1998 Concertino-Prague. |
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http://www.classicalarchives.com/artists/spivakov_foundation.html
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| | TenDaysinMoscow |
 | | We are ten members of Orchestra 2001, Philadelphias 20th-century music ensemble, which has been invited to give a series of three concerts in the beautiful Rachmaninoff Hall of the Moscow Conservatory. |  | | The principal clarinettist of the Bolshoi Theater (who attends all three of our concerts and, as we learn later, is one of Moscows most renowned musicians) comes backstage, embracing each of us, calling me the new Boulez, and telling us he has never before heard 20th-century music played with such passion and such precision. |  | | We huddle with Svetlana and determine that the first concert can be delayed until the 8th, with the second and third concerts taking place on the 9th and 11th. |
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http://www.orchestra2001.org/Level3pages/TenDays.htm
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| | Marta |
 | | Marta taught at the Central Music School pre-Moscow Conservatory, and at the Music Junior College; then at the Moscow Conservatory (department of Russian and Soviet Music and department of Music Theory at the Military Conductors division) until 1978. |  | | She entered the Moscow Music School pre-Moscow Conservatory to study piano at the age of seven. |  | | Between the years of 1955-1959, she studied at the Music College pre-Moscow Conservatory. |
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http://www.iosifandriasov.net/First_Level/Second_Level/MartaBiography.html
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 | | Zubkovsky became a member of the "Moscow Soloists" chamber orchestra conducted by Yuri Bashmet, performing with the ensemble in the great concert halls of Europe as well as numerous music festivals in Europe and Asia. |  | | His success in the U.S. is preceded by an illustrious career begun in his native Russia; he started playing cello at the age of five at the Gnessins' Music School for Gifted Children in Moscow and first appeared as a soloist with the Minsk Philharmonic Symphony at the age of twelve. |  | | Igor Zubkovsky has regaled American audiences with his musical artistry and eloquence since 1997. |
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http://www.harmoniaschool.org/Faculty/Igor.htm
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| | Pravda.RU Second youth of Chaikovsky musical contest |
 | | A jazz concert is due in the Rakhmaninov Hall of the Moscow Conservatory on June 5th. |  | | A musical contest named after Russian composer Chaikovsky is being held at the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, this contest with its settled traditions is one of the most significant musical contests of the world. |  | | The 21st Tchaikovsky International Music Competition opened yesterday in the main concert hall of the Moscow Conservatory. |
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http://newsfromrussia.com/culture/2002/06/10/30027.html
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| | SRIMF Faculty |
 | | Paley received her musical education (M.M.) from the Belorussian State Conservatory of Music in Minsk. |  | | Throughout her career she gained diverse experience: from early childhood music through advanced repertoire and performance techniques, and was able to inspire all students to be life long music lovers. |  | | Prilutskaya was on the faculty of the Moscow Music School in the former USSR. |
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http://www.srimf.com/faculty.htm
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| | Moscow Soloists - April 15 |
 | | The Moscow Soloists have also recorded programs for broadcast by Russian television and on the many of the worlds major radio networks, including the BBC, Bavarian Radio, Radio France and the NHK in Japan. |  | | After several years of touring and recording, the musicians in the orchestra emigrated from Russia, while Mr. |  | | Its festival appearances have included concerts at the BBC Proms, the Evian Festival, the Montreux Music Festival, the Sydney Festival and the annual December Nights Festival in Moscow. |
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http://www.virginia.edu/music/tecs/performers/performers/moscowsoloists.htm
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| | The World Piano Competition |
 | | In collaboration with numerous prominent artists and ensembles, he has performed chamber music concerts featuring both traditional and contemporary compositions, including a three-year cycle focusing on music of the 20th century. |  | | Alikhanov’s more than 50 solo recitals in Moscow’s most important venues have included some 25 all-Beethoven (his favorite composer) programs, as well as concerts dedicated to the works of Mozart, Schubert, and Chopin. |  | | Alikhanov has appeared at such contemporary music festivals as those of Tallinn, Krakow, "Moscow Autumn," Modern Music Festival of St.Petersburg, Moscow Shostakovich Festival, and the Moscow "Alternative" Festival of Avant-Guard Music. |
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http://amsa-wpc.org/judges.html
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| | Pavlenko |
 | | First performance: 23 December 1981 in Moscow Conservatory by Aleksander Korneyev (flute), Sergei Kravchenko (violin) and Sergei Pavlenko (piano). |  | | First performance: 20 November 1988 in Moscow by Michail Vaiman (violin) by the Lithuanian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra directed by Jozas Domarkas. |  | | First performance: 21 November 1999 in Moscow by Vladislav Igolinsky and Andsrei Ogievsky (violin). |
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http://home.wanadoo.nl/ovar/pavlenko.htm
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| | Levine School of Music |
 | | M.M., guitar performance and pedagogy, B.M. guitar performance, Peabody Conservatory of Music. |  | | Further studies at the Vienna Conservatory, the Institute of Music and Church in Bressanone (Italy), and The Taos School of Music. |  | | Former faculty of the Bronx Conservatory of Music, the Queens Music School, and assistant professor at the 2003 and 2004 Las Vegas Music Festivals. |
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http://www.levineschool.org/school/facultybios.asp
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| | Louisiana International Piano Competition |
 | | Banowetz has been heard as recitalist and orchestral soloist on five continents, with performances in recent seasons with such orchestras as the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, the Moscow State Symphony, the Prague and Bratislava Radio Orchestras, the Budapest Symphony, the New Zealand Symphony, the Beijing Central Philharmonic, Barcelona Concert Society Orchestra, and the Shanghai Symphony. |  | | Born in St. Petersburg Russia, the violist, conductor, and composer Juri Gilbo, began his musical training with violin lessons at the age of four. |  | | Recently, Naxos has released Banowetz's recordings of the complete Liszt transcriptions of lieder by Robert and Clara Schumann, Chopin and Mendelssohn, Rubinstein's 24 Kamennoy-ostrow, and both piano concertos of Eugen d'Albert with the Moscow Symphony. |
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http://www.lacompetition.com/jury.htm
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| | Ivan A. Fedorov - official website |
 | | He played with several symphony orchestras in Russia, including performances with the Dubna Symphony Orchestra under Anatoli Stavinsky and with The Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Conservatory under the People Artist of Russia, Professor Leonid Nikolaev in the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory (Beethoven's Triple Concerto; violin - Gleb Dontsov, cello - Pavel Gomziakov). |  | | Ivan A. Fedorov has appeared both in recitals and as a soloist with simphony orchestras, he made recordings for radio and TV. |  | | He also participated in the Prokofiev Music Festival in Moscow. |
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http://www.fedorov.ws/english.html
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| | PianoSummer At New Paltz - Faculty |
 | | He has recorded for Melodiya and other labels and is recognized as an outstanding interpreter of Romantic music. |  | | She has also been heard with the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, National Symphony and Moscow Symphony. |  | | He has performed with virtually every major American orchestra, and has appeared on the most important recital series and music festivals in the USA and abroad. |
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http://www.newpaltz.edu/piano/faculty.html
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| | Elena Caldine Classical Pianist |
 | | Elena’s first CD was recorded in Moscow in April 2004. This CD features the most popular music of Franz Liszt. |  | | She received the Master of Music degree from Moscow Conservatory 1998. |  | | In 1997, shortly after entering Moscow Conservatory, she was a prize winner in the fourth Rachmaninoff International Piano Competition. |
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http://www.elenacaldine.com
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| | Biography |
 | | After the graduation from the Conservatory, Iosif Andriasov absorbed and used creatively the achievements of the new stylistic trends of Western-European music: serialism, aleatory, electronic music, and other avant-garde techniques. |  | | Iosif Andriasov was born in Moscow, USSR, on April 7, 1933, to an Armenian family. |  | | After Iosif Andriasov left the Soviet Union, his name disappeared from repertoire of all USSR performers; the tapes of his music at the USSR Radio were destroyed, and the copies of all his compositions, which were in the possession of the Library of the Moscow Music Fund, disappeared. |
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http://www.iosifandriasov.net/First_Level/Second_Level/FullBiography.html
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| | Centre for Contemporary Music Moscow |
 | | The Centre for Contemporary Music Moscow (CCMM) was formed in 1993 by Vladimir Tarnopolski and Alexander Sokolov. |  | | The CCMM unites musicians of all professions whose interests are concentrated in the field of contemporary music. |  | | an annual international festival of contemporary music - Moscow Forum; |
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http://www.ccmm.ru
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| | - - - Spirale Piano Trio - - - |
 | | Arman Simonyan performed as soloist with the Moscow State Orchestra, the Dubna Symphonic Orchestra, the Jukovsky Symphonic Orchestra, the « Amadeus» Chamber Orchestra, and the Cantilena Chamber Orchestra and participated in music festivals from Russia, Korea, Cyprus and Belgium. |  | | orn in Leninakan, Armenia, where he started his musical education at the age of four, Arman moved to Moscow, together with his family, after the terrible earthquake that Armenia suffered in 1988. |  | | He pursued his musical education in Moscow and in 1993 was admitted in the Musical College under the Moscow Conservatory; consequently he studied in the Moscow Conservatory P.I. Tchaikovsky where he graduated in 2002. |
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http://www.pianotriospirale.com/CV_arman.htm
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| | Russia / Calendar of Events for Moscow |
 | | Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Music Academy named after the Gnesisns, School of Wind Instruments |  | | Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Tchaikovski Hall |  | | Grand Hall of Conservatory, Music Academy, Wind Instruments School |
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http://www.geographia.com/russia/moscow_850.htm
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| | soundgenerator.com Troubled Times Ahead For Moscow Conservatory |
 | | These are the Conservatory Musical College, a specialised musical high-school, with around 700 students, which has a Childrens' Musical School with 300 pupils, the Central Specialized Music School, with 270 children, and the Military Band Conducting Academy (with around 230 students). |  | | The Conservatory was built in 1901 and is steeped in historical moments of Russian classical music. |  | | The Moscow Conservatory is one of the finest and most famous schools of music in the world. |
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http://www.soundgenerator.com/news/index.cfm?articleid=3921
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| | ITG News: Yuri Usov (1930-99) |
 | | Usov released a recording of Music for Trumpet and Piano featuring various Soviet composers, including the Sonata by Tatiana Smirnova, on the Melodiya label in 1977. |  | | Dr. Usov authored numerous articles in pedagogical collections and seventy articles in Music Encyclopedia, the principal Russian language music reference, and more than 100 liner notes to various recordings released on the Melodiya label. |  | | Following the war, he completed his studies at the Kaluga Music College (1951, class of Yuri Zhdanov). |
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http://www.trumpetguild.org/news/news99/usov.htm
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| | Masterpieces of non-standard piano repertoire |
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http://kith.org/jimmosk/piano.html
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| | Moscow Conservatory Highlights |
 | | Meanwhile, the Small Hall will resonate with the music of German composers Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn as performed by the Moscow Chamber Orchestra Saturday — the concert starts at 7 p.m. |  | | Or, if you prefer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the Tchaikovsky's own Great Symphony Orchestra will perform the composer's "The Marriage of Figaro" overture in the Great Hall at 7 p.m. |  | | This weekend is packed with auditory goodies no music lover will want to risk missing. |
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http://www.themoscowtimes.com/stories/2000/03/10/103-print.html
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| | Find Piano, Improvisaton, Composition Lessons by Johnson Ferry Conservatory for the Performing Arts on Course Junction |
 | | A Christian-based Conservatory does not mean that all music sung or played, or works performed, are to have a religious theme or be done to Sacred music. |  | | Stefanuk and his music have been the subject of articles appearing in the "Russian Music Newspaper", "The Tenessian", "Belmont Vision", "Moscow- Pullman News", numerous interviews on Vanderbild Radio and Nashville Channel 5 with Chris Clark COMMISSIONS: |  | | Stefanuk studied at the Moscow Studio of Music Improvisation Art, the Moscow Conservatory School, the Russian Academy of Music, Belmont University, Skidmore Jazz Institute, and Washington State University. |
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http://www.coursejunction.com/course_detail.cfm/id/12042
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| | Suren Bagratuni's Bio |
 | | As a chamber musician he has appeared with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Newport Music Festival, the Russian Winter Festival in Moscow, the El Paso Pro Musica Festival, and international festivals in Italy and Switzerland. |  | | A recent performance there of the Shostakovitch Sonata in D Minor prompted the Boston Globe to hail it as "one of the best performances of the year." |  | | Bagratuni began his musical education there at the age of seven. |
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http://www.ongaku-records.com/SurenBio.html
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| | PIANO SYNERGY DUO - Ruslan Sviridov |
 | | He also participated in the Rachmaninov Music Festival in Tambov and the Glinka Music Festival in Smolensk, Russia. |  | | He played with several symphony orchestras in Russia, including the Ulyanovsk State Academic Symphony Orchestra under Professor Georgy Yerzhemsky and the Moscow Youth Symphony Orchestra under Professor Leonid Nikolaev. |  | | He has recorded in Russia (Moscow State TV and Radio, Tambov State TV and Radio, Voronezh TV, Smolensk TV and Radio, Bashkirian State TV and Radio in Ufa, Ulyanovsk TV and Radio), Italy (RAI), Switzerland, Portugal, and the United States (NBC). |
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http://www.synergyduo.com/ruslan.htm
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| | Moores School Faculty Profile: Vagram Saradjian |
 | | Among his recent releases is the world premiere recording of Ilya Zelenka Cello Concerto with the Moscow Philharmonic (Yuri Bashmet, Conductor). |  | | Saradjian's schedule for the coming season includes performances in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia, as well as tours in Russia, Poland, and Germany, which will include a diverse series of concerts, consisting of an unaccompanied cello program, chamber music programs and varied orchestral programs. |  | | Born in Yerevan, Armenia, Vagram Saradjian began his cello studies with Alexander Chaushian at age 7 in the Special School for Gifted Children at the Yerevan Conservatory. |
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http://www.music.uh.edu/people/saradjian.html
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| | The Moscow Conservatory |
 | | From about 1860 to 1960 a series of Russian composers authored scores that international orchestras adopted as part of the canon of classical music: not surprisingly, Moscow's leading music school has a statue of Peter Tchaikovsky by the entrance. |  | | With the appearance of Mikhail Glinka and Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, however, the world paid ever more attention to musical developments in Russia. |  | | In countries with a long tradition of political repression, all the arts including music can acquire a political significance rarely seen in free societies. |
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http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/odlin1/graphics/russia/russclas.htm
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| | Russia: American Choral Music — American Voices |
 | | Moscow audiences are known to be hard to please, but they were clamoring for more as the concert ended with Gershwin's 'It Ain't Necessarily So' from Porgy and Bess. |  | | In a concert attended by an adoring audience, American Voices presented the first American choral project ever at the Moscow Conservatory. |  | | American Voices artists Ira Spaulding and John Ferguson continued on to Nizhny Novgorod, a former closed city southeast of Moscow, where they performed an American program the next night with the Symphony Orchestra in a program attended by the U.S. Ambassador, the mayor and provincial governor. |
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http://www.americanvoices.org/projects/2005/russia
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| | Vladimir Ziva (Conductor) - Short Biography |
 | | Since 1997 he is the chief conductor of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra and since 2000 also artistic director. |  | | In 1984-1987 Vladimir Ziva worked as assistant-conductor of the Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. |  | | Vladimir Ziva's He is known as both symphonic and opera conductor. |
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http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Ziva-Vladimir.htm
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