Anatoliy Andreyevich Brandukov | |
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Анатолий Андреевич Брандуков | |
Born | Moscow, Russian Empire (present-day Russia) | January 6, 1859
Died | February 16, 1930 Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR (present-day Russia) | (aged 71)
Occupation | Cellist |
Anatoly Andreyevich Brandukov[a] (January 6 [O.S. December 25, 1858] 1859[a][1][2] – February 16, 1930[3]) was a Russian cellist who premiered many cello pieces of prominent composers including Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Sergei Rachmaninoff.[4][5] Born as Russian classical music was flourishing in the middle of the 19th century,[6] he worked with many of the important composers and musicians of the day, including performances with Anton Rubinstein and Alexander Siloti.[7] As a soloist, he excelled in performance and was especially noted for stylish interpretations, his refined temperament, and beautiful, expressive tone.[8] In his later years, he became a professor at Moscow Conservatory, and continued to perform well into his later life.[1] Although his popularity is obscured by the more famous composers and virtuosos, his influence on those composers' most prominent compositions is evident.[9]
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