Igor Davidovich Oistrakh (Russian: И́горь Дави́дович О́йстрах; April 1931 – 14 August 2021) was a Soviet and Russian violinist. He was described by Encyclopædia...
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They were married a year later and had one child, Igor Oistrakh, who was born in 1931. Igor Oistrakh later followed his father's path as a violinist, and...
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Oistrakh may refer to either of two violinists: David Oistrakh (1908–1974), renowned Soviet classical violinist Igor Oistrakh (1931–2021), Ukrainian violinist...
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ice hockey player Igor Nikolayev (born 1960), Russian singer, composer and songwriter Igor Oistrakh (1931–2021), Russian violinist Igor Olshanetskyi (born...
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Zhislin, Alexander Rudin, David Geringas, Frida Bauer, Maria Yudina, Igor Oistrakh, Dimitri Alexeev, Ivan Monighetti, Eduard Brunner, Yuri Bashmet, Alexander...
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renowned musicians performed with it, for example Witold Małcużyński, Igor Oistrakh, Sviatoslav Richter, Adam Taubitz..[citation needed] Jan Niwinski (1945-1947)...
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brother, Alberto Villalobos, left Mexico in 2002 and studied violin with Igor Oistrakh at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels for three years. He was later...
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music. She has played with artists such as Plácido Domingo, Sting, Igor Oistrakh, Loreena McKennitt, and Jesse Cook. In 2019, Harnoy released her latest...
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(coloratura soprano) David Oistrakh (1908—1974), violinist and conductor Alfred Amtman-Bredit (1885—1966), theater actor and director Igor Moiseyev (1906—2007)...
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Finally he studied with Igor Oistrakh in Brussels. He began competing at age 9, and has been a prize winner at the David Oistrakh Competition (fourth prize...
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