Lev Mikhailov
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For the Soviet figure skater, see Lev Mikhailov (figure skater).
Lev Mikhailov (1936―2003) was a Russian clarinetist and saxophonist. He taught clarinet and saxophone at the Moscow Conservatory. Mikhailov performed with the Moscow Radio Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre and the State Symphony Orchestra of the USSR.[1] In 1991 he emigrated to Spain.
Discography
- Dmitriev: Chamber And Electronic Music, with the Kiev Saxophone Quartet and the USSR State Radio Symphony Orchestra. Boheme Music, 2001.
- Artyomov: Concert Of The 13, Awakening, with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra and the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Boheme Music, 2001.
References
- ↑ "Lev Mikhailov". Vista Vera. Retrieved 2009-08-06.
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