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Rounder, Red House. Website. peterostroushko .com. Peter Ostroushko (August 12, 1953 – February 24, 2021) was an American violinist and mandolinist. He performed regularly on the radio program A Prairie Home Companion and with a variety of bands and orchestras in Minneapolis–Saint Paul and nationally.
Perhaps his most ambitious recording is The Mando Chronicles. The three-CD set is a wide-ranging compilation spanning musical genres from old-time and bluegrass to jazz, classical, American parlor standards, tunes from Brazil, Ireland, France, Italy, Ukraine, and more — plus ace originals by Ostroushko himself.
Learn about the life and music of Peter Ostroushko, a versatile and generous mandolinist who played with many bands and artists, including A Prairie Home Companion. Read stories, see photos, and listen to his recordings from the show.
25. Feb. 2021 · The celebrated fiddler, mandolinist and A Prairie Home Companion regular passed away of heart and breathing issues on Wednesday. He was a versatile and eclectic musician who played with Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson and more.
28. Feb. 2021 · Peter Ostroushko, a master mandolinist, fiddler, composer, and teacher, died of heart failure on February 24, 2021. He played on Bob Dylan's \"Blood on the Tracks\" and Garrison Keillor's \"A Prairie Home Companion\", among other projects.
25. Feb. 2021 · Peter Ostroushko, a fiddler, mandolinist and music director of A Prairie Home Companion, passed away of heart and breathing issues. He had a long and diverse career, playing with Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, Willie Nelson and more.
25. Feb. 2021 · Ostroushko, who worked with artists ranging from Bob Dylan to the Minnesota Orchestra, died Wednesday afternoon of heart failure. He was 67.