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Recorded: February 28, 1956, London.
Recorded: October 1957, China.
Recorded at the Great Hall of the Leningrad Philharmonic, St. Petersburg, Russia, December 1, 1990.
Recorded at Henry Wood Hall, London (England), July 3-4, 1989. VENGEROV`S CD DEBUT.
Recorded: June 1-4, 1998, Berlin.
Recording: 12 1996, The Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory
recorded 1992 in Budapest
Tchaikovsky Violin Competition 1966
Recorded in London (England), May 1987.
Recording venues: DZZ Studio 5, Moscow, 4/2006.
1981, Brent Town Hall, Wembley Park, London
XV International Tchaikovsky Competition, I tour, 20.06.2015
XV International Tchaikovsky Competition, I tour, 17.06.2015
XVI International Tchaikovsky Competition, 2019
Recorded: March 2008, Germany.
Maxim Fedotov - violin, Polina Fedotova - piano
Paul Mann (conductor). Recorded at Air Studios, London (England), April 6-8, 2001.
Recorded at Saint-Eustache Church, Montréal (Québec), Canada, May 13-14, 1999.
XV International Tchaikovsky Competition, I tour, 19.06.2015
XVII International Competition named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, I round. Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, 06/20/2023. Concertmaster Anna Tamarkina
Valse-Scherzo, orig. vers.
RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra, Eric Hammerstein (conductor). Recorded in 1966.
Recorded at the Jerusalem Music Centre, 1988.
XVII International Competition named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, I round. Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, 06/20/2023. Concertmaster Sholpan Barlykova
XVII International Competition named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, I round. Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, 06/20/2023. Concertmaster Oleg Khudyakov
XVII International Competition named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, I round. Small Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, 06/20/2023. Concertmaster Anna Tamarkina
XVII International Competition named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, I round. 06/22/2023
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