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Moscow Virtuosi : Handel, Stamitz, Britten, Bottesini
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The musicians performing here are widely known as the leading soloists of the world-famous "Moscow Virtuosi" Chamber Orchestra.
Genre: Classical: Orchestral
Release Date: 2007
Handel, Stamitz, Britten, Bottesini Record Label: CDK Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Handel. Concerto for Viola and Orchestra in B minor. Allegro Mod 5:37 $0.99
Andante ma non troppo 4:30 $0.99
Allegro molto 5:07 $0.99
Stamitz. Concert Symphony for Violin, Viola Orchestra in D major 9:18 $0.99
Romance 5:23 $0.99
Rondeau 4:39 $0.99
Britten. Lachrymae 15:23 $0.99
Bottesini. Grand Concert Duet for Violin, Double-Bass and Orches 14:26 $0.99
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The musicians performing here are widely known as the leading soloists of the world-famous "Moscow Virtuosi" Chamber Orchestra.
Yuri Gandelsman, violist, was born in 1951. He was educated at the Gnessins Musical Pedagogical College and Institute, where he studied in professor Genrikh Talalyan's class. Prior to 1982, Gandelsman was playing in the Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra.
Boris Garlitsky, violinist, was a student of Yuri Yankelevich and Vladimir Sivakov, laureate of the N. Paganini Competition in Genoa. Garlitsky is a founder of the ensemble. He has performed with the "Moscow Virtuosi" in Moscow, Leningrad, Vienna, Madrid, Tokyo, Munich, and Los Angeles.
Evgeni Kovalevsky, double-bass player, performs together with his teacher, Grigori Kovalevsky.
Violinist/conductor, Amayak Duraryan is Boris Belenky's student and a founder of both the Armenian Chamber Orchestra and the Moscow Virtuosi Orchestra.

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