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Soviet musician (1907-1974)
Commemorations 2024 (Death: Lev Oborin)
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- classical music
- Soviet Union, Russian Empire
- pianist, composer, music teacher, university teacher
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2024-01-08 16:07:00
Catching up, January 2024
This Week in Classical Music: January 8, 2024. Catching up. Last week we simply wished you a happy New Year, so this week we’ll try to make up for it and cover the first two weeks of the year. January 5th should be officially named Piano Day, as on this day three great pianists were born: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, in 1920, Alfred Brendel, in 1930, and Maurizio Pollini, in 1942. Pollini still performs, but we stopped attending his concerts some years ago: he’s now just a shadow of his great self. This doesn’t diminish his prodigious talent that he brilliantly displayed for decades with virtuosity and incisive repertoire, which, unique to a pianist of his stature, included the music of many modern composers. (In comparison, the repertoire of his compatriot, the perfectionist Michelangeli, was very narrow). Two prominent Soviet cellists were born during these two weeks, Sviatoslav Knushevitsky, on January […]
2024-01-08 15:59:13
Franz Schubert - Piano trio no. 2, D. 929David Oistrakh (Violin)Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (Cello)Lev Oborin (Piano)
2024-01-07 22:44:49
Franz Schubert - Piano trio no. 2, D. 929, 4th mov., Allegro moderatoDavid Oistrakh (Violin)Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (Cello)Lev Oborin (Piano)
2024-01-07 22:33:37
Franz Schubert - Piano trio no. 2, D. 929, 3rd mov., Scherzo & Trio. Allegro moderatoDavid Oistrakh (Violin)Sviatoslav Knushevitsky (Cello)Lev Oborin (Piano)
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