YEVGENI MRAVINSKY

By Kenzo Amoh and Frank Forman

 Renewed 1999 August 22

 

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Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Mravinsky

June 4, 1903, St. Petersburg - January 19, 1988, Leningrad

The Greatest among the Soviet/Russia-born Conductors*

 

*: Others are: Aleksandr Orlov (1873-1948), Serge Koussevitzky (1874-1951), Emil Cooper (1877-1960), Nikolai Malko (1883-1961), Samuil Samosud (1884-1964), Nikolai Golovanov (1891-1953), Aleksandr Gauk (1893-1963), Vasili Nebolsin (1898-1958), Nikolai Anosov (1900-1962), Leo Ginzburg (1901-1966), Boris Khaikin (1904-1978), Akeksandr Melik-Pashayev (1905-1964), Natan Rakhlin (1906-1979), Konstantin Ivanov (1907- ), Karl Eliasberg (1907-1978), Mark Paverman (1907- ), Nikolai Rabinovich (1908-1972), Kirill Kondrashin (1914-1981), Arvid Yansons (1914-1984), Rudolf Barshai (1924- ), Arnold Katz (1924- ), Yevgeni Svetlanov (1928- ), Gennadi Rozhdesvensky (1931- ), Mark Ermler (1932- ), Vladimir Fedoseyev (1932- ), etc.

 

"Legacy of Yevgeni Mravinsky" is the Mravinsky's most comprehensive discography and other recording materials which has been ever published. If you like to make a hard copy, you will need about 90 sheets of A4 size paper.

We hope you enjoy it.

 

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