
Gidon Markowitsch Kremer was born on 27th of February 1947 in Riga, Latvia to German-Jewish parents. He has established a worldwide reputation as one of the most original and compelling classical artists of his generation, praised for his high degree of individualism, his rejection of the well-trodden paths of interpretation, and his search for new possibilities. Kremer began studying music at the age of four with his father and grandfather, who were both distinguished, professional violinists.
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El Sol Sueno (Hommage a Astor Piazzolla)
Oblivion
Caf 1930 (From Histoire Du Tango)
Soledad
Concierto Para Quinteto
Milonga En Re
Celos
Le Grand Tango
Vardarito
Buenos Aires Hora Cero
Flowering Jasmine
Escualo
El sol sue?o (Hommage a Astor Piazzolla)
Silenzio: IV. eighth note = 152
Silenzio: III. quarter note = 56
Six Melodies (1950): VI. (without indication)
Cafe 1930 (from Histoire du Tango)
Títulos
Revirado
My Happiness
Invierno Porteno
Fratres
Piazzolla: Oblivion
Martynov: "Come in!", Movement V
Pärt: Fratres
Six Melodies (1950): IV. (without indication)
El tango
Pachouli
Tabula Rasa: I. Ludus - Live
Michelangelo 70
Preghiera (Arr. By Fritz Kreisler From Piano Concerto No. 2 In C Minor, Op. 18, 2nd Movement)
Resurrección del Angel
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra: = 104 - = 120 - Excerpt
Che tango che
Decarissimo
La calle
Paert: Tabula Rasa, I. Ludus - Con moto
Silenzio: I. quarter note = 96
Piazzolla: Milonga En Re
Fuga
Martynov: "Come in!", Movement I
Schnittke: Concerto grosso no.1 (1976-77) - 5. Rondo: Agitato
Milonga Per Tre
Glass: Company for String Orchestra, Movement II
Glass: Company for String Orchestra, Movement IV
Martynov: "Come in!", Movement II
Glass: Company for String Orchestra, Movement I
Piazzolla: Vardarito
Primavera Portena
Cafe 1930
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