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Dora Schwarzberg (Austria)
Outstanding violinist was born in a family of musicians. She studied music at the Stoliarsky School for Gifted children
in Odessa and at the Moscow Conservatory. Winner of many international competitions, she played with all famous Russian orchestras, and after leaving the USSR, appeared among others with the Israeli Philharmonic, the London Symphony,
the New York Philharmonic and the National symphony orchestra under direction of Mstislav Rostropovitch.
In 1989 she returned to her native Russia after 16 years of absence, where Victor Tretiakov, the chief conductor of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, invited her, and in 1991 she performed in the exclusive Svjatoslav Richter series "December Evenings" in Moscow.
Dora Schwarzberg has given recitals in the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, in Amsterdam, in the Conservatory in Milan,
in Vienna and, certainly, in the Moscow Bolshoi Theater and Rakhmaninov Hall of the Moscow State Conservatory.
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