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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, hi

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  • Aleksandr Brusilovskij (ru-latn)
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  • 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, hi (en)
  • Alexandre Brussilovsky, né en RSS d'Ukraine en 1953, est un violoniste et chef d'orchestre français d'origine russe. Alexandre Brussilovsky fait toutes ses études musicales au Conservatoire Tchaikovski de Moscou avec les maîtres Yuri Yankelevitch, Maya Glezarova, Felix Andrievsky et Leonid Kogan. Il obtient de grands prix internationaux tels que le Concours International de Prague en 1969 puis le 1er Grand Prix et le Prix spécial Albert Roussel du Concours international Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud à Paris en 1975. Interdit de concerts à l’étranger pour des raisons politiques pendant de nombreuses années, il quitte l’URSS et s’installe en France en 1985 où il partage ses activités entre concerts et enseignement tout en créant son propre ensemble, l’Ensemble Ricercata de Paris. (fr)
  • Алекса́ндр Яковлевич Брусило́вский (род. 1953 Украина) — советско-французский скрипач. (ru)
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