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Vladimir Yesipov

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Vladimir M. Yesipov (Владимир М. Есипов) (fl. 1960s) was a Russian conductor active during the 1960s and 1970s.

He conducted a Tchaikovsky concert in Beijing in 1960.[1] He was mentioned in Soviet Music (1965) along with Yuri Aranovich for his "creative energy".[2] He conducted at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Music Theatre during the 1970s, including Der Bettelstudent in 1971, and Massenet's Manon in 1973.[3]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ Beijing Zhoubao 3, 1960 "At a special commemorative concert in Peking, several works of the composer, including Symphony No. 5 and Capriccio Italienne, were performed by a Chinese orchestra under the baton of Soviet conductor Yesipov."
  2. ^ Советская музыка: Vol.1-6 published Союз композиторов СССР., Совиет Унион. Министерство культуры - 1965 "... Творческая энергия дирижеров Юрия Арановича и Владимира Есипова обеспечила успех ряда крупных сочинений, ..."
  3. ^ schedule