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Musician / Composer of Classical and World
A.k.a. Григорий Соломонович Зингер
Grigori Zinger (1913–2003) was a Soviet and Russian pianist and composer. He was born in Harbin and lived in China until 1947. Zinger acted as a soloist of the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra from 1933 to 1942, and also worked as a pianist and conductor at the Pathé Orient company (1935–41). In 1941, Grigori started working as a head of the music department at the TASS radio station Voice of the Fatherland (Голос Родины) in Shanghai and stayed there until 1946. He also worked as a piano teacher at the Shanghai Conservatory for a year. After moving to the Soviet Union, Grigori Zinger continued his music career, working as a concertmaster at various orchestras, and later active as an accompanist.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lieder | Franz Schubert - Виктория Иванова, Григорий Зингер | 1989 | Album |
Вокальный Цикл "У Светлого Ручья" (Обработки Французских Народных Песен) | Григорий Зингер | 1965 | Album |
Сонатина Для Скрипки И Фортепиано / Скерцо Для Скрипки И Фортепиано / Соната Для Скрипки Соло / Колыбельная На Имя Gabriel Fauré / Ruralia Hungarica | Mark Lubotsky, Григорий Зингер, Vsevolod Petrushansky | 1964 | Album |
Романсы | Валентина Левко, Григорий Зингер - Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff | Album |