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Violinist. Artist A.G.Varnek. State Tretyakov gallery.

Visual ArtsBy adminSeptember 19, 2012Leave a comment

Vladimir Yuryevich Grigoryev, violinist.

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminAugust 26, 2010Leave a comment

Vladimir Yuryevich Grigoryev, violinist. Teacher of Chair of Theory and History of Interpretative Art (since 1958, since 1986 – professor). Head of Chair of Theory and History of Interpretative Art.

Rafael Rubenovich Davidyan, violinist.

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminAugust 26, 2010Leave a comment

Rafael Rubenovich Davidyan, violinist. Tether of violin, quartet playing (since 1961, since 1976 – professor).

Yelizavete Grigoryevna Gilels, violinist.

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminAugust 25, 2010Leave a comment

Yelizavete Grigoryevna Gilels, violinist. Teacher of violin (1967-1989, since 1987 – professor).

Igor Semyonovich Bezridny, violinist.

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminAugust 25, 2010Leave a comment

Igor Semyonovich Bezridny, violinist, conductor. Teacher of violin (since 1957, since 1972 – professor). Head of Violin Chair, Laureate of the USSR State Prize, Honoured Artist of the RSFSR.

Asatur Grigoryevich Grigoryan.

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminAugust 19, 2010Leave a comment

Asatur Grigoryevich Grigoryan, violinist. Teacher chamber ensemble and quartet playing (since 1945, since 1963 – professor).

Yakov Ilich Rabinovich (1900-1980).

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminAugust 19, 2010Leave a comment

Yakov Ilich Rabinovich (1900-1980), violinist. Taught violin (1929-1960, since 1935 – professor).

Yuri Isaievich Yankelevich (1909-1973).

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminAugust 19, 2010Leave a comment

Yuri Isaievich Yankelevich (1909-1973), violinist. Teacher of violin (1936-1942, 1944-1973, since 1961 – professor).

Leonid Borisovich Kogan (1901-0983).

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminAugust 19, 2010Leave a comment

Leonid Borisovich Kogan (1901-0983), violinist. Teacher of violin (1952-1983 – professor). People`s Artist of the USSR, Laureate of the Lenin and State Prizes.

Konstantin Solomonovich Saradzhev (1877-1954).

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminJuly 19, 2010Leave a comment

Konstantin Solomonovich Saradzhev (1877-1954), violinist, conductor, music figure. Professor of conducting, taught orchestral and choral classes (1922-1938). People`s Artist of the Armenian SSr. Together with his pupils. B.E. Khaikin, A.M. Braginsky, K.S. Saradzhev, Yu. M. Timofeyev, L.M. Ginzburg

Miron Borisovich Polyakin (1985-1941).

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminJuly 7, 2010Leave a comment

Miron Borisovich Polyakin (1985-1941), violinist. Professor of violin (1936-1941).

Konstantin Georgievich Mosttras (1886-1965).

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminJuly 7, 2010Leave a comment

Konstantin Georgievich Mosttras (1886-1965), violinist. Teacher of violin, conducted a course in methjdology (1922-1941), 1943-1965, since 1927 – professor).

Lev Moiseyevich Zehtin (1881-1952)

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminJuly 7, 2010Leave a comment

Lev Moiseyevich Zehtin (1881-1952), violinist. Professor of violin (1920-1952). Merited Art Worker of the RSFSR.

Mikhail Isaakovich Press (1872-1938), violinist.

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminJuly 7, 2010Leave a comment

Mikhail Isaakovich Press (1872-1938), violinist. Professor of violin (1915-1918).

Borid Osipovich Sibor (1880-1961).

Moscow ConservatorieBy adminJuly 7, 2010Leave a comment

Borid Osipovich Sibor (1880-1961), violinist, Professor of violin (1921-1951, since 1923 – profesof).

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