- It was
written in 1976–1977 at the
request of
Gidon Kremer and
Tatiana Grindenko who were also the
violin soloists at its
premiere on 21
March 1977 in...
- Khlebnikov.
Tatiana Grindenko,
Ensemble Opus
Posth Stabat Mater. Requiem.
Tatiana Grindenko,
Ensemble Opus
Posth P****ionslieder.
Tatiana Grindenko,
Ensemble Opus...
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Tatiana Grindenko (Russian: Татьяна Тихоновна Гринденко; born 1946) is a
Russian violinist and
Meritorious Artist who
graduated from the
Moscow Conservatory...
- premièred the
piece in Tallinn, Estonia, on 30
September 1977, with
Tatjana Grindenko, on solo
second violin,
Alfred Schnittke on the
prepared piano, and the...
- the
Moscow Baroque Quartet and the
Moscow Chamber Academy (with
Tatiana Grindenko) as well as the
music festival "Alternativa".
Apart from
giving solo recitals...
-
Irina Bochkova Alexandre Brussilovsky Taras Gabora Eva
Graubin Tatiana Grindenko Ilya
Grubert Leonid Kogan Mikhail Kopelman Bohodar Kotorovych Vladimir...
- Spivakov, Pletnyov, Currentzis,
Virko Baley, Bunin, Kopachevsky, Isakadze,
Grindenko, Yo-Yo Ma, Rudin, Yanchenko, and Ashkenazy.[citation needed] He has parti****ted...
- Dirvanauskaitė, Yuri Bashmet, Kim Kashkashian,
Thomas Zehetmair,
Tatiana Grindenko, and Per Arne Glorvigen. He has a
large discography on the
Deutsche Grammophon...
- in
Moscow on 20
April 1985, by the
dedicatees Oleh
Krysa and
Tatiana Grindenko, with the
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra conducted by
Saulius Sondeckis...
- Maisenberg,
Daniil Trifonov;
violinists Thomas Zehetmair,
Vadim Repin,
Tatiana Grindenko;
cellists Boris Pergamenschikov, Yo-Yo Ma,
Mischa Maisky,
David Geringas;...