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  1. Татья́на Григо́рьевна Васи́льева (при рождении Ицыко́вич; род. 28 февраля 1947, Ленинград, СССР ) — советская и российская актриса театра и кино, телеведущая; народная артистка Российской Федерации (1992) [3] . Содержание. 1 Биография. 1.1 Ранние годы. 1.2 Карьера. 1.3 Личная жизнь. 2 Творчество. 2.1 Театральные роли. 2.2 Фильмография.

  2. Tatyana Grigoryevna Vasilyeva ( Russian: Татья́на Григо́рьевна Васи́льевa; born 28 February 1947) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, and TV presenter. She has appeared in more than seventy films since 1969. [1] . She was named a People's Artist of the Russian Federation in 1992. [2] Biography.

  3. Described as a ‘phenomenon’, internationally acclaimed cellist Tatjana Vassiljeva’s ‘spellbinding virtuosity’ (The Telegraph) and irresistible range of sonorities are supremely matched by the strength of her musical personality and ideas and her ability to communicate them.

  4. Concertgebouworkest. 105K subscribers. Subscribed. 78. 3.7K views 2 years ago. Her recording of Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher made composer Henri Dutilleux stop his car by the side of the...

  5. 1st solo cello. Tatjana Vassiljeva - Monnier. Bio summary. 2014 - Principal cellist Concertgebouw Orchestra. 2001 - winner Concours Rostropovich. 2007 - Co-founder Berlin Philharmonic String Quintet. 1994 - study with Walter Nothas, Musikhoschule München. Social. Instagram.

  6. Tatjana Vassiljeva (born 1977) is a Russian cellist with many prizes. Biography. Vassiljeva was born in Novosibirsk, Russia and played cello since she was six years old. From 1989 to 1995 she attended Central Music School under a direction of Maria Zhuravleva, prior to which she used to go to the Special Music School which are both in Moscow. [1]

  7. www.rbartists.at › en › artistsTatjana Vassiljeva

    Tatjana Vassiljeva was born into a musical family in Novosibirsk, Russia and began studying the cello at the age of six with Eugenij Nilov at the Special Music School. From 1989 to 1995 she was in the class of Maria Zhuravleva at the Central Music School in Moscow and, having won second prize at the Munich Competition in 1994, she moved there to study with Walter Northas at the Music High School.