ALEXANDER PETSCHNIKOFF (YELETS, 20 JANUARY, 1873 – BUENOS AIRES, 3 NOVEMBER, 1949)
Alexander Petschnikoff was a Russian violinist and a student of Ivan Grzhimali. He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1891 and further honed his skills under the guidance of Joseph Joachim in Berlin.
Petschnikoff began extensive concert tours in Europe and America in 1895, performing on a Stradivarius violin that had previously belonged to Ferdinand Laub (now known as the Laub- Petschnikoff violin).
From 1913 to 1921, he served as a professor at the Munich Academy of Music, and in 1927 he began teaching at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin. In 1936, Petschnikoff emigrated and settled in Argentina, where he continued to teach and perform.
He often appeared in duet performances with his wife, violinist Lily Petschnikoff.
TRACKLIST
Allegro (Nardini) Anker 5005
Andante Cantabile (Nardini) Anker 5006
Canzonetta (D’Ambrosio) Anker 5003
Fantasia appassionata (Vieuxtemps) Anker 5092
Le Cygne (Saint-Saëns) Anker 5001
Glasunoff Quartett (Ilya Lukashevsky, Alexander Petschnikoff, Aleksandr Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky) Andante cantabile (beginning) Gramplasttrest 2499
Glasunoff Quartett (Ilya Lukashevsky, Alexander Petschnikoff, Aleksandr Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky) Andante cantabile (ending) Gramplasttrest 2500
Glasunoff Quartett (Ilya Lukashevsky, Alexander Petschnikoff, Aleksandr Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky) Cycle Five Novelettes for String Quartet, Op. 22 (Glasunoff) Mustrust 0891
Glasunoff Quartett (Ilya Lukashevsky, Alexander Petschnikoff, Aleksandr Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky) Quartet No.5 (Glasunoff) Scherzo Mustrust 0892
Glasunoff Quartett (Ilya Lukashevsky, Alexander Petschnikoff, Aleksandr Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky) Scherzo (Part 1) Mustrust 893
Glasunoff Quartett (Ilya Lukashevsky, Alexander Petschnikoff, Aleksandr Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky) Scherzo (Part 2) Mustrust 894
Glasunoff Quartett (Ilya Lukashevsky, Alexander Petschnikoff, Aleksandr Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky) String Quartet No.8 Op.59 No.2 Allegretto (Beethoven) Parlophon P.9482-I 2-79516
Glasunoff Quartett (Ilya Lukashevsky, Alexander Petschnikoff, Aleksandr Ryvkin, David Mogilevsky) String Quartet in E flat major Canzonetta (Mendelssohn) Parlophon P.9482-II 2-79517
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