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* Tchaikovsky: [[Symphony in E flat (Tchaikovsky)|Symphony in E flat]];
* Tchaikovsky: [[Symphony in E flat (Tchaikovsky)|Symphony in E flat]];
* Tchaikovsky: Symphony no.7
* Tchaikovsky: Symphony no.7
* Alexander Glasunow (1865-1936): Carnaval Ouverture op. 45 with S. Sherman, orgue, Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra


==References==
==References==

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Leo Moritsevich Ginzburg (Лео Морицевич Гинзбург) (Warsaw, Vistula Land, Russian Empire April 12, 1901 – Moscow, Soviet Union November 1, 1979) [1] was a Soviet conductor and pianist of Polish Jewish origin.[2] He conducted the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra (МГАСО) after Lev Steinberg and Nikolai Anosov.[3]

His students at the Moscow Conservatory included Michail Jurowski, Nikolai Korndorf, Fuat Mansurov, Alexander Anisimov, Leonid Grin, and the Chinese conductor Cao Peng.

He conducted, on occasion, the USSR State Radio Symphony Orchestra, and was noted for recordings of Tchaikovsky.

Recordings

  • Tchaikovsky: Symphony in E flat;
  • Tchaikovsky: Symphony no.7
  • Alexander Glasunow (1865-1936): Carnaval Ouverture op. 45 with S. Sherman, orgue, Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra

References

  1. ^ "Ginzburg (Ginsburg), Lev (Leo) Moritsevich", in Historical Dictionary of Russian Music, Daniel Jaffé, ed. (Scarecrow Press, 2012) pp140-141
  2. ^ Лео Гинзбург (1901-1979)
  3. ^ МГАСО