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Igor Oïstrakh

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Violinist Igor Oistrakh was born on April 27, 1931, in Odesa, Ukraine. The son of acclaimed violinist, violist, and conductor David Oistrakh (September 17, 1908 – October 24, 1974), Igor Oistrakh began studying violin at the age of 6, predominantly under his father’s tutoring but also with Valeria Merenbloom. At the age of 12, he enrolled in Moscow’s Central Music School and studied under Pyotr Stolyarsky, who had taught his father. Igor Oistrakh made his live performance debut in 1948 and won the International Violin Competition in Budapest in 1949. He then enrolled at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory, winning the Wieniawski Violin Competition in 1952 and graduating three years later. He made his recorded debut in 1955 with Khachaturian Violin Concerto, which was performed with the Philharmonia Orchestra. His vast catalog includes many recordings under his own name as well as albums with his father David Oistrakh, including Pablo de Sarasate’s Navarra (Spanish Tanz)/Henri Wieniawski’s 3 Etudes (1957) Bach – Beethoven – Vivaldi (1961), and Bach: Violinkonzert In A-moll Und E-Dur / Konzert Für Zwei Violinen In D-moll (1962). While Igor Oistrakh continuously recorded and performed separately, his career became linked with that of his father. When David Oistrakh died on October 24, 1974, Igor Oistrakh continued to carry his musical legacy into the future. In 1989, he was awarded with the honor of the People’s Artist of Russia, which is the highest title awarded to citizens of the Russian Federation. Between 1996 and 2010, Igor Oistrakh became a teacher at the Brussels Conservatory. He died on August 14, 2021, at the age of 90.
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  2.   Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61: III. Rondo: Allegro
  3.   Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61: II. Larghetto
  4.   Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61: I. Allegro, ma non troppo
  5.   Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Harpsichord in A major, BWV 1015: III. Andante un poco
  6.   Violin Sonata No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 "Kreutzer": III. Finale: Presto
  7.   Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 featuring Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos
  8.   Violin Sonata No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 "Kreutzer": II. Andante con variazioni
  9.   Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Harpsichord in A major, BWV 1015: II. Allegro assai
  10.   Violin Sonata No. 9 in A Major, Op. 47 "Kreutzer": I. Adagio sostenuto - Presto
  11.   Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Harpsichord in A major, BWV 1015: IV. Presto
  12.   Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56: III. Rondo alla polacca
  13.   Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56: II. Largo
  14.   Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Harpsichord in B Minor, BWV 1014: III. Andante
  15.   Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56: I. Allegro
  16.   Sonata No. 6 for Violin and Harpsichord In G Major, BWV 1019: II. Largo
  17.   Sonata No. 5 for Violin and Harpsichord In F Minor, BWV 1018: III. Adagio
  18.   Sonata No. 4 for Violin and Harpsichord In C Minor, BWV 1017: IV. Allegro
  19.   Sonata No. 4 for Violin and Harpsichord In C Minor, BWV 1017: I. Siciliano. Largo
  20.   Sonata No. 3 for Violin and Harpsichord In E Major, BWV 1016: II. Allegro
  21.   Violin Sonata No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 12 No. 3: III. Rondo: Allegro molto
  22.   Violin Sonata No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 12 No. 3: II. Adagio con molta espressione
  23.   Violin Sonata No. 3 in E Flat Major, Op. 12 No. 3: I. Allegro con spirito

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