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Moscow Soloists to take İstanbul stage

Moscow Soloists to take
İstanbul stage - The 2008 Grammy Award winner in the “Best Small Ensemble” category, the Moscow Soloists, is set to take the stage at the İş-Sanat Culture Center in İstanbul on Nov. 17.
The 2008 Grammy Award winner in the “Best Small Ensemble” category, the Moscow Soloists, is set to take the stage at the İş-Sanat Culture Center in İstanbul on Nov. 17.

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Having performed with internationally renowned artists including Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich, Gidon Kremer, Maxim Vengerov and Lynn Harrel, the ensemble will feature Yuri Bashmet as soloist and conductor along with violinist Shlomo Mintz at the İstanbul event.

17 November 2009, Tuesday

 

   

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