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Dmitry Sitkovetsky

Dmitry Yulianovich Sitkovetsky (Russian: Дмитрий Юлианович Ситковецкий; born September 27, 1954) is a Soviet and American violinist, conductor, and arranger.

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Early life

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Dmitry Sitkovetsky

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Dmitry Sitkovetsky

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related to Early life · 16
Dmitry Sitkovetsky → After, Azerbaijan, Baku, Bella Davidovich, Chopin Competition, His, In, International, Juilliard School, Julian Sitkovetsky, Moscow, Moscow Conservatory, New York City, September, Sitkovetsky, Soviet Union
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Dmitry Sitkovetsky → Minds, Sitkovetsky Official Facebook Page, Sitkovetsky WebsiteDmitry Sitkovetsky YouTubeDmitry, Times

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sitkovetsky new violinist orchestra conductor festival symphony russian including dmitry london career musicians chamber since de distinguished guest sitkovetsky's season

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Academy of St-Martin-In-The-Fieldsinstance ofand has worked with orchestras0.80text
London Philharmonicinstance ofand has worked with orchestras0.80text
Orchestre de Chambre de Parisinstance ofand has worked with orchestras0.80text
Orchestra della Toscanainstance ofand has worked with orchestras0.80text
San Francisco Symphonyinstance ofand has worked with orchestras0.80text
Dallas Symphonyinstance ofand has worked with orchestras0.80text
Shanghai Symphonyinstance ofand has worked with orchestras0.80text
and Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestrainstance ofand has worked with orchestras0.80text
Sir Antonio Pappanoinstance oflive on his YouTube channel every Sunday and features conversations with his friends and colleagues0.80text
Viktoria Mullovainstance oflive on his YouTube channel every Sunday and features conversations with his friends and colleagues0.80text
Barry Douglasinstance oflive on his YouTube channel every Sunday and features conversations with his friends and colleagues0.80text
and Roger Vignoles.Sitkovetsky has developedinstance oflive on his YouTube channel every Sunday and features conversations with his friends and colleagues0.80text

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