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Kirill Kondrashin is regarded as one of the most brilliant Russian conductors of the 20th century and a great interpreter of Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, and Mahler. In Kirill Kondrashin: His Life in Music, Gregor Tassie presents a full biography of the artist, from his humble background and early conducting experience at age 17, through his 20 years in Leningrad and at the Bolshoi Theatre; from his breaking with the Bolshoi and the expanded symphonic career that followed, through his defection in 1978, and his unexpected death of a heart attack in 1981. Using first hand accounts and previously unavailable archive materials from the Soviet Party and KGB sources, Tassie provides a detailed view of Kondrashin''s life and work, including his appointment as the first Russian conductor to visit America and meet President Eisenhower and his associations with such artists as Emil Gilels, David Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich, Van Cliburn, and Dmitri Shostakovich. The book also suppl

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Gregor Tassie's new biography contains some anecdotes pertaining to Kondrashin's Bolshoi years (1943–56) that will be of interest to operaphiles....The volume contains a useful chronology and an admirably thorough...discography. * Opera News *
[Kondrashin's] life is fleshed out and told in excellent fashion by this well-documented biographical study. … The result is a study which commemorates a great conductor excellently. …The Bibliography and Discography are fascinating and appear to be reliable. All in all, this is a book eminently worthy of its subject. * Musical Opinion *
Gregor Tassie's meticulously detailed account of Kondrashin's career suggests an ambitious, talented musician who managed to carve a successful career with great skill and judgement in a political environment where just one false move could have easily led to disastrous consequences. * Classical Recordings Quarterly *

Kirill Kondrashin

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 28/02/2010
      ISBN13: 9780810869745, 978-0810869745
      ISBN10: 0810869748

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      Book Synopsis
      Kirill Kondrashin is regarded as one of the most brilliant Russian conductors of the 20th century and a great interpreter of Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, and Mahler. In Kirill Kondrashin: His Life in Music, Gregor Tassie presents a full biography of the artist, from his humble background and early conducting experience at age 17, through his 20 years in Leningrad and at the Bolshoi Theatre; from his breaking with the Bolshoi and the expanded symphonic career that followed, through his defection in 1978, and his unexpected death of a heart attack in 1981. Using first hand accounts and previously unavailable archive materials from the Soviet Party and KGB sources, Tassie provides a detailed view of Kondrashin''s life and work, including his appointment as the first Russian conductor to visit America and meet President Eisenhower and his associations with such artists as Emil Gilels, David Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich, Van Cliburn, and Dmitri Shostakovich. The book also suppl

      Trade Review
      Gregor Tassie's new biography contains some anecdotes pertaining to Kondrashin's Bolshoi years (1943–56) that will be of interest to operaphiles....The volume contains a useful chronology and an admirably thorough...discography. * Opera News *
      [Kondrashin's] life is fleshed out and told in excellent fashion by this well-documented biographical study. … The result is a study which commemorates a great conductor excellently. …The Bibliography and Discography are fascinating and appear to be reliable. All in all, this is a book eminently worthy of its subject. * Musical Opinion *
      Gregor Tassie's meticulously detailed account of Kondrashin's career suggests an ambitious, talented musician who managed to carve a successful career with great skill and judgement in a political environment where just one false move could have easily led to disastrous consequences. * Classical Recordings Quarterly *

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