Camilla Kolchinsky

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Camilla Kolchinsky
conductor (music)
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Camilla Kolchinsky (25 December 1931 – 16 February 2016)

Leningrad, now is known as St. Petersburg, while still a student. In 1976 she emigrated to Israel.[2][3] She had conducted performances of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and according to Gramophone was "one of the few Russian women to have made a successful international career as a conductor."[4][5][6] At the time of her death she was the emeritus director of the El Camino Youth Orchestra.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b El Camino Youth Symphony. Kolchinsky Scholarship Fund Archived 28 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Harrington, Jim (8 November 1996). "A well-conducted life". Palo Alto Weekly. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  3. ^ Films Suédois. Svenska Filminstitutet. 1 January 1988. p. 63.
  4. ^ a b Greenfield, Edward (April 1995). Review: Glazunov/Dvorák Violin Concertos".Gramophone
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