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Alexandre Brussilovsky

vn, *1953 FR
Musician / Conductor of Classical

Alexandre Brussilovsky (born 1953) is a Soviet-born French violinist and conductor.Alexandre Brussilovsky was born in Ukraine and completed his musical education at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory under Yuri Yankelevich, Maya Glezarova, Felix Andrievsky and Leonid Kogan. He won top prizes at several international competitions, including the Grand Prix at the International Prague Competition in 1969, and the 1st Grand Prize and Albert Roussel Special Prize at the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Competition in 1975. In 1985, after having been prohibited from performing abroad for eight years, Brussilovsky was able to leave the USSR and establish his residency in France. He rebuilt his career, dividing his time between concert performances and teaching. At the same time, his

     
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Parler d'Amour: Parler d'Amour on Le Coq d'Or - Les miniatures russes pour violon by Alexandre Brussilovsky, Igor Lazko, Nathanaëlle Marie & Katia
L'Estate: III. Presto on Vivaldi : Le Quattro Stagioni - The Four Seasons - Les quatre saisons by Antonio Vivaldi & Alexandre Brussilovsky
Divertissement sur des Thèmes de la Somnambula de Bellini: II. Moderato on Glinka: Chamber music, Vol. 1 by Mikhail Glinka & Alexandre Brussilovsky
Bodas negras - Live on Cabaret Parisien by Alexandre Brussilovsky, Hélène Delavault & Yves Prin
Sérénade sur des Thèmes de Anna Bolena de Donizetti: VII. Andante cantabile on Glinka: Chamber music, Vol. 1 by Mikhail Glinka & Alexandre Brussilovsky
Chanson sans paroles Op. 2, No. 3 on Le Coq d'Or - Les miniatures russes pour violon by Alexandre Brussilovsky, Igor Lazko, Nathanaëlle Marie & Katia
El poema de una sanluqueña, Fantaisie, Op. 28: I. Ante el espejo on Turina: Himno a la Belleza by Joaquín Turina & Alexandre Brussilovsky
Trio à cordes en Si Bémol Majeur, D. 471 on Schubert: Trio à cordes D. 471 & D. 581 - Dvořák: Terzetto, Trio "Drobnosti" by Ricercata de Paris & Alexandre Brussilovsky
Danses Hongroises, WoO 1: No. 1 Allegro molto en sol mineur - Arr. pour Orchestre par Marc-Olivier Dupin on Brahms: Danses Hongroises, WoO 1 by Johannes Brahms, Alexandre Brussilovsky, Orchestre de l’Académie Nationale de musique Lyssenko & Yuri Bervetsky
Fantaisie pour violon et harpe on Rameau, Saint-Saëns, Debussy: Hommage à Rameau by Ghislaine Petit Volta

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Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Le Coq D'Or - Les Miniatures Russes Pour ViolonAlexandre Brussilovsky2008Album
Sonatas Et Partitas Pour Violon SeulJohann Sebastian Bach, Alexandre Brussilovsky2007Album
Trios À CordesFranz Schubert, Antonín Dvořák, Alexandre Brussilovsky, Ricercata de Paris1992Album
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