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Shostakovich, Maxim, 1938-

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Personal name headingShostakovich, Maxim, 1938-
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Variant(s)Shostakovich, Maksim Dmitrievich, 1938-
Chostakovitch, Maxim, 1938-
Chostakovitch, Maxime, 1938-
Schostakowitsch, Maxim, 1938-
Shostakovich, M. (Maksim), 1938-
Šostakovič, Maxim, 1938-
Шостакович, Максим Дмитриевич, 1938-
Biography/History noteMaxim Shostakovich, born 1938, is a Russian-American conductor and pianist.
Associated countryRussian S.F.S.R.
U.S.
AddressPO Box 273 Jordanville N.Y. U.S. 13361
Birth date19380510
Place of birthLeningrad, R.S.F.S.R
AffiliationMoskovskai︠a︡ gosudarstvennai︠a︡ filarmonii︠a︡. Simfonicheskiĭ orkestr Gosudarstvennyĭ simfonicheskiĭ orkestr SSSR Vsesoi︠u︡znoe radio. Simfonicheskiĭ orkestr
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
New Orleans Symphony Orchestra
Profession or occupationConductors (Music) Pianists
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inShostakovich, D. D. Concertino for two pianos, op. 94. [Phonodisc] 1959.
Int ww in music, 15th (Shostakovich, Maxim; b. May 10, 1938, Leningrad, USSR)
Sultanov, A. Klavierkonzerte [SR] p1990: container (Maxim Schostakowitsch) insert (Maxim Schostakowitsch; Maxim Shostakovich; Maxim Chostakovitch; b. 1938, Leningrad; conductor, son of Dimitri Shostakovich; has lived in U.S. since 1981)
Shostakovich, D.D. Shostakovich conducts Shostakovich [SR] p1997: label (Maxim Shostakovich, conductor) insert (Maxim Shostakovich; Maxim Schostakowitsch; Maxime Chostakovitch; Maxim Šostakovič)
Vernostʹ, 1971: label (M. Shostakovich)
Grove music online, Dec. 6, 2012 (Shostakovich, Maxim (Maksim); b. May 10, 1938, Leningard; Russian conductor and pianist, son of Dmitry Shostakovich; settled in the USA in 1981)
Int. ww in classical mus., 27th ed. (Shostakovich, Maksim Dmitriyevich; b. May 10, 1938, Leningrad; American (b. Russian) conductor; assistant conductor, Moscow Symphony Orchestra; conductor, State Academic Symphony Orchestra; principally conductor and artistic director, USSR Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra; granted political asylum in U.S., Apr. 1981; principal guest conductor, Hong Kong Philharmonic, 1982- ; music director, New Orleans Symphony Orchestra, 1986-1991; address: PO Box 273, Jordanville, NY 13361, USA)
OCLC database, Dec. 6, 2012 (predominant spelling in 511 and 505 fields: Maxim Shostakovich; first name Maksim used in many recordings from the 1970s and earlier, not with the patronymic)