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  1. Vladímir Ivánovich Fedoséyev nació el 5 de agosto de 1932 en Leningrado, entonces la Unión Soviética. Fedoséyev se graduó en la Escuela Estatal de Música Gnessin en 1957, y el Conservatorio de Moscú en 1972. Fue director artístico y director jefe de la Orquesta Sinfónica Chaikovski de la Radio de Moscú entre 1974 y 1999.

  2. Vladimir Ivanovich Fedoseyev (Russian: Владимир Иванович Федосеев; born 5 August 1932, in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian conductor, accordionist, teacher. People's Artist of the USSR (1980). Laureate of the USSR State Prize (1989) and the Glinka State Prize of the RSFSR (1970).

  3. Vladimir Vasilyevich Fedoseev (Russian: Влади́мир Васи́льевич Федосе́ев; born 16 February 1995) is a Russian chess grandmaster playing for Slovenia. He competed in the Chess World Cup in 2015, 2017, 2021 and 2023.

  4. Vladimir Fedoseyev, artistic director and chief conductor of the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra and permanent guest conductor of Opernhaus Zurich and Zurich Tonhalle, is world-famous for his interpretations of most unlike composers from various epochs and styles.

  5. Director. Representación: España - Portugal. Artista. Vladímir Fedoseyev nació en Leningrado el 5 de agosto de 1932. Recibió su primera educación musical en el Conservatorio Estatal Gnessins (hoy en día Academia Gnessins de Música) y asistió a estudios de grado en el Conservatorio Tchaikovsky de Moscú con el profesor Leo Ginsburg.

  6. Vladimir Fedoseev is a Russian chess grandmaster and one of the world’s 100 highest-rated players by FIDE. In 2022, he stopped representing Russia as part of the fallout of the invasion of Ukraine. He transferred federations to Slovenia in July 2023. Early Life And Career. Grandmaster. Greatest Year. Recent Record. Early Life And Career.

  7. Biography. Vladimir Fedoseyev, artistic director and chief conductor of the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra and permanent guest conductor of Opernhaus Zurich and Zurich Tonhalle, is world-famous for his interpretations of most unlike composers from various epochs and styles. Along with Mozart, Brahms or Shostakovich, his repertoire also includes ...