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Jansons, Mariss, 1943-2019

LC control no.n 83020571
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Personal name headingJansons, Mariss, 1943-2019
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Variant(s)Jansons, Mariss, 1943-
Iansons, Marius, 1943-2019
Jansons, Marijus, 1943-2019
Yansons, Maris, 1943-2019
I︠A︡nsons, Maris, 1943-2019
Jansons, Maris, 1943-2019
Yansons, Mariss, 1943-2019
Янсонс, Марис Арвидович, 1943-2019
Associated countryLatvia Soviet Union Russia (Federation)
LocatedLeningrad (R.S.F.S.R.)
Birth date1943-01-14
Death date2019-11-30
Place of birthRīga (Latvia)
Place of deathSaint Petersburg (Russia)
Field of activityMusic
AffiliationKoninklijk Concertgebouworkest
Profession or occupationConductors (Music)
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inCastro, R. Vals capricho. [SR] p1976.
Bach, J. S. Kremer plays Bach [SR] c1980: labels (Maris Yansons)
Klimov, V. Violin concertos [SR] c1982: labels (Maris I︠A︡nsons)
Mortensen, F. Symphony op. 5 [SR] c1982: label (Mariss Jansons, conductor) container (b. 1943 in Riga)
Bach, J. S. Werke für Violine und Orchester [SR] 1976?: labels (Maris Jansons)
Grovemusic WWW site, Mar. 28, 2002 (Jansons, Mariss; b. Jan. 14, 1943, Riga; Latvian conductor)
Shostakovich, D.D. Tretyakov plays Shostakovich [SR] p1998: label (Mariss Yansons)
Russian Wikipedia, June 17, 2014 (Янсонс, Марис Арвидович = I︠A︡nsons, Maris Arvidovich; Latvian: Mariss Ivars Georgs Jansons [in rom.]; born January 14, 1943, Riga; Soviet and Russian conductor; portrait: Марис Янсонс; Mariss Jansons [in rom.])
Int. ww in classical mus., 28th ed. (Jansons, Mariss; born Jan. 14, 1943, Riga; Latvian conductor; chief conductor, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, 2004- )
Latvian Wikipedia, June 17, 2014 (Mariss Jansons; Mariss Ivars Georgs Jansons; born January 14, 1943, Riga; in 1956 moved to Leningrad, where his father was a conductor of the Leningrad Philharmonic; Latvian conductor)
Latvijas Mūzikas informācijas centrs WWW site, June 17, 2014: interpreti (Jansons, Mariss; born January 14, 1943, Riga; conductor; moved to Leningrad, where his father Andrejs Jansons was conductor of the Leningrad Philharmonic, in 1956)
VIAF, June 17, 2014 (authorized access points: Jansons, Mariss, 1943- ; Iansons, Marius; Jansons, Mariss)
Wikipedia, December 2, 2019 (Mariss Jansons; born Mariss Ivars Georgs Jansons, January 14, 1943, Riga, Latvia, died November 30, 2019, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Latvian-Russian conductor)
Not found inLatvijas PSR mazā encyc.
Invalid LCCNn 83073212