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]

Grigori Sandler

Selected discography

  • Shostakovich Ten Poems on Texts by Revolutionary Poets, Op. 88, 1951. Sviridov 7 Choruses. Leningrad Radio and TV Chorus, Grigori Sandler
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References

  1. 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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