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Wendy Warner
Wendy Warner
American musician
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Mieczysław Weinberg
Mieczysław Weinberg
Polish Soviet composer
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Mark Kosower
Mark Kosower
American musician
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Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
which can trace its origins back to 1926
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Alisa Weilerstein
Alisa Weilerstein
American cellist
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Truls Mørk
Truls Mørk
Norwegian cellist.
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Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
American orchestra
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Rodion Shchedrin
Rodion Shchedrin
Russian composer
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Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi
Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi
Japanese musician
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Natalia Gutman
Natalia Gutman
Russian musician
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Paul Tortelier
Paul Tortelier
French cellist and composer
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Ilya Itin
Ilya Itin
Russian pianist
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Antonio Meneses
Antonio Meneses
Brazilian musician
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Mstislav Rostropovich
Mstislav Rostropovich
Russian cellist and conductor
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Clancy Newman
Clancy Newman
American composer and cellist
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Dmitry Yablonsky
Dmitry Yablonsky
Russian cellist
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Ani Kavafian
Ani Kavafian
American musician
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Misha Quint
Misha Quint
American musician
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Itzhak Perlman
Itzhak Perlman
Israeli-American violinist and conductor
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Han-na Chang
Han-na Chang
South Korean musician
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Hans Kindler
Hans Kindler
American conductor and cellist (1892-1949)
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Eduard Tubin
Eduard Tubin
Estonian composer and conductor
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Neeme Järvi
Neeme Järvi
Estonian conductor
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Catherine Hewgill
Catherine Hewgill
Australian cellist
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Shlomo Mintz
Shlomo Mintz
Israeli violin virtuoso, violist and conductor
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Garrick Ohlsson
Garrick Ohlsson
American pianist
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Tristan Keuris
Tristan Keuris
Dutch composer
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Andre-Michel Schub
Andre-Michel Schub
American musician
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Paul Paray
Paul Paray
French conductor
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Gil Shaham
Gil Shaham
Israeli musician
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Mats Lidström
Mats Lidström
Swedish musician
Yosif Feigelson
Concert cellist

Yosif Feigelson

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Yosif Feigelson (born 1954, Latvia ) is a concert cellist living in the United States.

Feigelson is a former student of Mstislav Rostropovich and Natalia Gutman, and the winner of the International Tchaikovsky Competition and International Bach Competition. He performs as a soloist across the U.S. and Europe. Feigelson has recorded the unique 24 Preludes and four solo sonatas of Mieczysław Weinberg, among other music.

Since making his New York orchestral debut in 1988, when he stepped in on short notice to substitute for ailing violinist Nathan Milstein with the New York Chamber Symphony, Feigelson he has performed at virtually every major hall in New York City, as well as Orchestra Hall in Chicago and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. He was guest soloist with the Pittsburgh Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Chicago Sinfonietta, Brooklyn Philharmonic, Richmond Symphony, Charleston Symphony, and Knoxville Symphony among others. In 1990, the cellist received the Avery Fisher Career Grant given to outstanding instrumentalists.

In Europe, Feigelson has taken numerous tours of France, Germany and other Central and Eastern European countries, participating in the Schleswig-Holstein and Handelfestspiele festivals, the Tuscany Festival in Italy, Musiktreffen in St.Moritz, Switzerland, the Bach Festival in Madeira, the Rostropovich and Summertime festivals in Latvia, and many other orchestral and recital performances in the United Kingdom, Austria, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Israel, and the Baltic countries. Feigelson has also appeared on television and radio, including on NPR's Performance Today. His 1996 performance of the Dvorak Cello Concerto with the Detroit Symphony under Neeme Järvi was recorded for Eurobroadcast and aired on radio stations internationally.

Feigelson has collaborated with some of the world's best known musicians, such as soprano Barbara Hendricks, pianists Vladimir Feltsman and Bella Davidovich, violinist Oleh Krysa, violist Yuri Bashmet, and conductors Neeme Järvi, Gennady Rozhdestvennsky, Lukas Foss, Lawrence Foster, Gerard Schwarz, Andre Raphel Smith, David Amram and Moshe Atzmon. His repertoire includes more than 50 works for cello and orchestra, an equal amount of sonatas and other music including his own transcriptions. A fervent advocate of overlooked music, he made a 1996 world premiere of Mieczysław Weinberg's unique 24 Cello Preludes and subsequently recorded it along with the composer's Four Cello Sonatas for the Naxos label. In addition to performing, Feigelson has offered master classes for string players and ensembles at the Aspen Music Festival, Chautauqua Institution, Detroit Civic Orchestra, Rutgers University, Waterloo Festival, and other venues in the U.S. and abroad. He is a founder and artistic director of Kindred Spirits Arts Programs, Preludes of Pont-Aven, and The Stravinsky Circle.