Tatiana Grindenko

This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Tikhonovna and the family name is Grindenko.
Tatiana Grindenko
Born Tatiana Tikhonovna Grindenko
(1946-03-29) 29 March 1946
Kharkiv, Ukraine, USSR
Occupation violinist, teacher

Tatiana Grindenko (Russian: Татьяна Тихоновна Гринденко; born 1946) is a Russian violinist and Meritorious Artist who graduated from the Moscow Conservatory and then became an assistant to Yuri Yankelevich. She is a founder of Grindenko Ensemble and currently works as a soloist there.[1] She has appeared on stage along such conductors as Frans Brüggen, Kurt Masur, Kurt Sanderling, M. Rostropovich, Gidon Kremer, G. Rozhdestvensky, K. Kondrashin and Yuri Temirkanov as well as various pianists and violinists such as A. Lubimov and A. Kniazev. Her CDs were published under such labels as Melodiya, Ondine, Deutsche Grammophon, Long Arms Records, and many others. She is also known for her performance in operas such as The Magic Flute which was directed by Katya Pospelova, Mozart and Salieri, and Go and Stop Progress of Anatoly Vasiliev and Yuri Lyubimov, and llya Applebaum's Orpheus.[2]

References

  1. "Tatiana Grindenko". Poznań, Poland: Henryk Wieniawski Music Society. Retrieved January 12, 2014.
  2. "Tatiana Grindenko". Mariinsky Theatre. Retrieved January 12, 2014.


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