LC control no. | n 82006548 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Shostakovich, Maxim, 1938- |
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 note | Maxim Shostakovich, born 1938, is a Russian-American conductor and pianist. |
Associated country | Russian S.F.S.R. U.S. |
Address | PO Box 273 Jordanville N.Y. U.S. 13361 |
Birth date | 19380510 |
Place of birth | Leningrad, R.S.F.S.R |
Affiliation | Moskovskai︠a︡ gosudarstvennai︠a︡ filarmonii︠a︡. Simfonicheskiĭ orkestr Gosudarstvennyĭ simfonicheskiĭ orkestr SSSR Vsesoi︠u︡znoe radio. Simfonicheskiĭ orkestr Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra New Orleans Symphony Orchestra |
Profession or occupation | Conductors (Music) Pianists |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Shostakovich, 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) |