Grigori Sandler
Grigoriy Moiseevich Sandler (Russian: Сандлер, Григорий Моисеевич; village of Ostrovno, Vitebsk Governorate, 21 August 1912 - St. Petersburg, 1994) was a Soviet choral conductor. He was conductor of the Leningrad State University Students' Choir, founded 1949, for 45 years.[1]
Selected discography
- Shostakovich Ten Poems on Texts by Revolutionary Poets, Op. 88, 1951. Sviridov 7 Choruses. Leningrad Radio and TV Chorus, Grigori Sandler
gollark: It should randomly use a generated goose or actual goose and see how often people can tell the difference.
gollark: Someone should make the command more efficient by checking the goose's direction for you, automatically.
gollark: Lightmatter, apparently.
gollark: That was just someone saying it would be funny if that did happen: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15048655
gollark: They must wear out the flash really fast if it has to be rewritten constantly.
References
- Ekkehard Ochs Universität und Musik im Ostseeraum 2009 Page 206 "45 Jahre leitete ihn der Dirigent Grigori Sandler. Die Berühmtheit des Universitätschores war sogar nach sowjetischen Maßstäben außerordentlich hoch – ihm wurde von der offiziellen Propaganda der Status des beinahe besten Laienchores des Landes verliehen."
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