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- Anatoly Andreyevich Brandukov (January 6 [O.S. December 25, 1858] 1859[a] – February 16, 1930) was a Russian cellist who premiered many cello pieces of...
- Rachmaninoff himself, the violinist Julius Conus, and the cellist Anatoli Brandukov. The trio is in three movements, taking approximately 50 minutes to perform:...
- Anatoliy Brandukov—proved only a brief respite. All this suffering poured through the music Tchaikovsky was writing, as well. Tchaikovsky wrote Brandukov on...
- in a Moscow suburb army barracks with Siloti and the cellist Anatoliy Brandukov as best men. They received the smaller of two houses at the Ivanovka estate...
- Tchaikovsky's arrangement for cello with small orchestra for Anatoly Brandukov, from a transcription for Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1888) Sigismond Thalberg:...
- on wax cylinders, with the violinist Jan Hřímalý, the cellist Anatoliy Brandukov, and himself at the piano. This recording was made shortly after its composition...
- violinist, conductor Vadim Borisovsky (1900–1972) – violist Anatoliy Brandukov (1859–1930) – cellist Alexander Chuhaldin (1892–1951) – violinist, conductor...
- expanded in the cello's part. Rachmaninoff dedicated the work to Anatoliy Brandukov, who gave the first performance in Moscow with the composer at the piano...
- to the Moscow Conservatory, studying with Alfred von Glehn, Anatoliy Brandukov, and a certain Gubariov. At the same time, he was earning money for his...
- arranged by Paul Silverthorne for cello and piano, arranged by Anatoliy Brandukov for cello and piano, arranged by Jascha Heifetz and Mstislav Rostropovich...