Gleb Axelrod
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Gleb Borisovich Axelrod | |
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Глеб Борисович Аксельрод | |
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Died | October 2, 2003 | (aged 79)
Occupation | Pianist |
Gleb Borisovich Axelrod (Russian: Глеб Борисович Аксельрод; 11 October 1923 in Moscow – 2 October 2003 in Hannover; also spelled Gleb Akselrod) was a Russian pianist.
He was a disciple of Grigory Ginzburg. Axelrod won, ex-aequo with Marina Slesaryeva, the II piano edition of the Prague Spring Festival Competition (1951). In 1955, he obtained a 4th prize at the Concours Long-Thibaud, and two years later he placed second at the inaugural Vianna da Motta Competition. He subsequently held a professorship at the Moscow Conservatory.
References
[edit]- Prague Spring International Music Festival at the Wayback Machine (archived July 27, 2007)
- Weapons of mass construction at Concours Long-Thibaud
- Pianistas Colombianos Cerrarán la Tercera Temporada de Música de Cámara at archive.today (archived 2012-12-01) at National University of Colombia