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Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter (March 20 [O.S. March 7] 1915 – August 1, 1997) was a Soviet and Russian classical pianist. He is regarded as one of the... |
Bruno Monsaingeon (category French film directors) made a number of documentary films about famous twentieth-century musicians, including Glenn Gould, Sviatoslav Richter, David Oistrakh, Piotr Anderszewski... |
fiction Sviatoslav Richter (1915–1997), Soviet pianist Travis Richter, American musician; guitarist of rock band From First to Last "Richter surname distribution"... |
Ludmila Berlinskaya (category Russian film actresses) museum in the room in which the concerts take place. Among her many performances at the festival, she played piano four hands with Sviatoslav Richter at the... |
the piano. Early in 1998, some of Leiser's photographs of Sviatoslav Richter were featured at the Louvre Museum as part of its Film Festival of Great... |
Stanisław Wisłocki (category Polish expatriates in Romania) Prix du Disque, Académie Charles Cros in Paris (for "Piano Concerto" by Sergey Rachmaninoff with Sviatoslav Richter and the National Philharmonic Orchestra)... |
Maria Yudina (section In fiction) and intellectual rigor, with a highly idiosyncratic style and tone. Sviatoslav Richter said of her playing: She was immensely talented and a keen advocate... |
Sergei Prokofiev (category Russian male film score composers) artistic support from a new generation of Russian performers, notably Sviatoslav Richter and Mstislav Rostropovich: he wrote his Ninth Piano Sonata for the... |
Cello Concerto (Prokofiev) (category Compositions in E minor) to have been very poorly interpreted by the cellist. The pianist Sviatoslav Richter, who rehearsed the piece with Berezovsky prior to its premiere, considered... |
recording of the concerto is by the English Chamber Orchestra with Sviatoslav Richter as the soloist and Britten conducting, from a 1970 performance at... |
Piano Sonata No. 7 (Prokofiev) (category Compositions in B-flat major) three "War Sonatas", composed in 1942. The sonata was first performed on 18 January 1943 in Moscow by Sviatoslav Richter. Performances of this sonata can... |
Piano Sonata No. 9 (Prokofiev) (category Compositions in C major) Sonata No. 9 in C major, Op. 103 by Sergei Prokofiev is his final completed piano sonata. It is dedicated to pianist Sviatoslav Richter. Prokofiev completed... |
Ballade No. 1 (Chopin) (redirect from Ballade No.1 in G minor) Horowitz Ballade No. 1 played by Claudio Arrau Ballade No. 1 played by Sviatoslav Richter Ballade No. 1 played by Samson François Ballade No. 1 played by Arturo... |
checkup in Moscow on 14 October 1985, only a few days before his 69th birthday. Sviatoslav Richter, who knew Gilels well and was a fellow student in the class... |
Semyon Kotko (category Operas set in Ukraine) deep impression on the pianist Sviatoslav Richter, who recalled: "The premiere of the opera was a momentous event in my life [...] That evening, when... |
Cello Sonata (Prokofiev) (category Compositions in C major) on 1 March 1950, in the Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory with Rostropovich and pianist Sviatoslav Richter. In his memoirs Richter wrote: We gave the... |
Pires. Of particular note were Bashmet's performances in collaboration with Sviatoslav Richter, two performers of different generations but with common... |
March 1915 in Kharkiv, with Scriabin himself at the piano. Notable pianists who have performed the work include Horowitz, Sviatoslav Richter, Vladimir... |
The Composer Glinka (redirect from Man of Music (film)) as prince Mikhail Vielgorsky Sergei Vecheslov as Vladimir Odoevsky Sviatoslav Richter as Franz Liszt Bella Vinogradova as Giuditta Pasta Alexander Sashin-Nikolsky... |
Aldeburgh Festival (category Classical music festivals in England) Elisabeth Söderström, Sviatoslav Richter and the entire Rostropovich family. In 1979, Rostropovich conducted the Britten–Pears School in a performance of Eugene... |