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    Patricia Kopatchinskaja (born March 1977) is a Moldovan-Austrian-Swiss violinist. Kopatchinskaja was born in Chișinău, in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist...
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    Carl Flesch Joseph Hellmesberger Sr. Jenő Hubay Joseph Joachim Patricia Kopatchinskaja Fritz Kreisler Christiaan Kriens Airat Ichmouratov Ferdinand Laub...
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  • Kopatchinskaja-Say is the first studio album by violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja (1977) from Moldova, and the 16th for pianist and composer Fazıl Say...
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  • (Leonard Slatkin & Detroit Symphony Orchestra) Death & The Maiden (Patricia Kopatchinskaja & The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra) Handel: Messiah (Andrew Davis...
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    fate of seven women from a harem. Since its world premiere by Patricia Kopatchinskaja, the piece has already received further performances in many international...
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  • pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba Rapsodia, album by Moldovan violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja "Rapsodia" (Mia Martini song), 1992 "Rapsodia" (Andrea Bocelli...
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    Gabetta with Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Camerata Bern, Sony Classical, January 8 2021 Sol & Pat - Sol Gabetta with Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Camerata...
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    Keller, Miklós Perényi, John Holloway, John Potter or most recently Patricia Kopatchinskaja. On many releases, the orientations towards jazz and classical...
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    sitar improvisation. She performed the Raga Piloo with violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja during a concert in Konzerthaus Berlin, Germany in April 2016;...
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  • Trifonov 2019–20 Marlis Petersen 2020–21 Tabea Zimmermann 2021–22 Patricia Kopatchinskaja 2023–24 Lisa Batiashvili 2024–25 Seong-Jin Cho Classical BRIT Awards...
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