Svetlanov (Russian: Светланов) is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Svetlanova (Russian: Светланова). It may refer to:
Yevgeny Svetlanov (1928–2002), Russian conductor and composer
4135 Svetlanov, asteroid named after Yevgeny Svetlanov
Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra
Nina Svetlanova (born 1932), Russian-American pianist and educator
Surname list
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refer to: Yevgeny Svetlanov (1928–2002), Russian conductor and composer 4135 Svetlanov, asteroid named after Yevgeny SvetlanovSvetlanov Symphony Orchestra...
Svetlanov (Russian: Евгéний Фёдорович Светлáнов; 6 September 1928 – 3 May 2002) was a Soviet and Russian conductor, composer and pianist. Svetlanov was...
Zurab Tsereteli. It also has the largest organ in Russia, installed in Svetlanov hall in 2004. The organ was co-designed and built by the German firms...
Orchestra in E Major (USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra, under Evgeny Svetlanov) 1985: Marshal Zhukov March (from film "Battle of Moscow," Central Military...
The State Academic Symphony Orchestra "Evgeny Svetlanov" (Государственный академический симфонический оркестр России имени Е. Ф. Светланова) is a Russian...
Cultural offices Preceded by Yevgeny Svetlanov Chief Conductor, Residentie Orchestra 2000–2005 Succeeded by Neeme Järvi Preceded by Edo de Waart Chief...
performances in classical music. It has the largest organ in Russia installed in Svetlanov Hall. There are also two large circuses in Moscow: Moscow State Circus...
Silverstein, violin 1982 John Lanchbery Philharmonia Orchestra 1988 Yevgeny Svetlanov Russian State Symphony Orchestra 1990 Michael Tilson Thomas London Symphony...
'Édition officielle Evgeny Svetlanov'. In a testimony printed in French and English in the accompanying booklet, Svetlanov describes Myaskovsky as "the...
Cultural offices Preceded by Evgeny Svetlanov Principal Conductor, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra 2000–2006 Succeeded by Daniel Harding Preceded by...
student concert; the piano part was played by fellow student Yevgeny Svetlanov. This was followed by his tone poem David of Sassoun, which was based...
Divine Poem, Prometheus Op. 60 The Poem of Fire by Scriabin, Richter and Svetlanov (1995). Scriabin: Complete Symphonies/Piano Concerto/Prometheus/Le Poeme...
Orchestra 1961–1974 Succeeded by Vladimir Fedoseyev Preceded by Evgeny Svetlanov Music Director, Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow 1965–1970 Succeeded by Yuri Simonov...
USSR State Symphony Orchestra, which was directed by her husband Yevgeny Svetlanov. She recorded Scriabin's Symphony No. 1 In E Major, Op. 26; in 1969, Edward...
Pappano, Sir Simon Rattle, Sir Georg Solti, Vladimir Spivakov, Yevgeny Svetlanov and Yuri Temirkanov. He has also performed chamber music with Martha Argerich...
Russian-Dutch conductor who was influenced by Yevgeny Mravinsky and Yevgeny Svetlanov. Vakoulksy was educated by Nikolay Rabinovich and Jeffrey Livine at the...
Yuri Simonov, Leonard Slatkin, Tugan Sokhiev, Vladimir Spivakov, Yevgeny Svetlanov, Yuri Temirkanov and Edo de Waart. In addition to performing and recording...
Conservatory Great Hall 1901 1,737 Moscow International Performing Arts Center Svetlanov Hall 2003 1,716 National Philharmonic of Russia Tchaikovsky Concert Hall...
world as a soloist with the USSR State Symphony Orchestra under Yevgeny Svetlanov. His recording of Rachmaninoff's 3rd Piano Concerto (Kirill Kondrashin...
accident) April 27 – Hillous Butrum (74), country musician May 3 – Evgeny Svetlanov (73), composer and conductor May 6 Otis Blackwell (71), songwriter and...
Symphony Orchestra Cologne (or the Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra) Yevgeny Svetlanov recorded all symphonies with the Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation...
such as the rehearsal area at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco, Svetlanov Hall in Moscow, Russia, and the Musikverein in Vienna, Austria. Meyer...