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  1. David Fyodorovich Oistrakh (né Eustrach; 30 September [O.S. 17 September] 1908 – 24 October 1974) was a Soviet Russian violinist, violist, and conductor. He was also Professor at the Moscow Conservatory , People's Artist of the USSR (1953), and Laureate of the Lenin Prize (1960) [1]

  2. Dawid Oistrach erhielt in seiner Heimatstadt Odessa im Alter von sechs Jahren ersten Geigenunterricht. Sein Violin-Studium absolvierte er am Konservatorium von Odessa bei Pjotr Stoljarski. Im Orchester des Konservatoriums spielte er zunächst Bratsche, wirkte dann in der Position des Konzertmeisters, worauf erste Soloauftritte folgten.

  3. David Oistrakh is considered the premiere violinist of the mid-twentieth century Soviet Union. His recorded legacy includes nearly the entire standard violin repertory up to and including Prokofiev and Bartok. In year 2008 it is going to be 100 years sinse he was born.

  4. 5.68K subscribers. 4.6K. 271K views 9 years ago. ...more. David Oistrakh at his finest, performing the full Brahms Violin Concerto in D, Opus 77, with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra,...

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  5. 14. Aug. 2019 · Remembering the great violinist David Oistrakh. 14 August 2019. 1 Comment. Julian Haylock examines the technical poise, interpretative focus and musical humility that made the player a violinistic ideal. David Oistrakh held all aspects of violin artistry in perfect balance and made even the most challenging of pieces seem effortless.

  6. 29. März 2024 · David Oistrakh was a world-renowned Soviet violin virtuoso acclaimed for his exceptional technique and tone production. A violin student from age five, Oistrakh graduated from the Odessa Conservatory in 1926 and made his Moscow debut in 1929. He gave recitals throughout the Soviet Union and eastern.

  7. Of all the great violinists of the 20th century who have inspired me, Oistrakh is the one who changed the way I heard and saw violinists forever. An effortless and majestic violinist with a golden, noble tone, his musicality enveloped thousands while his vision dominated decades of Soviet composers and his many students alike. Menuhin once told ...