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Sviatoslav Knushevitsky was born on 6 January, 1908 in Russia, is a Soviet-Russian classical cellist (1908–1963). Discover Sviatoslav Knushevitsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Born 6 January, 1908
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Date of death 19 February, 1963
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1906

Sviatoslav Knushevitsky's brother Victor (1906–1974) was a violinist and from 1936 the conductor of a renowned Russian jazz ensemble, the State Jazz Orchestra of the USSR.

1908

Sviatoslav Nikolayevich Knushevitsky (also seen as Knushevit z ky; 6 January 1908 – 19 February 1963) was a Soviet-Russian classical cellist.

Sviatoslav Knushevitsky was born at Petrovsk, Saratov Oblast, on 6 January 1908.

He studied at the Moscow Conservatory with Semyon Kozolupov, graduating with a gold medal.

1909

His wife Natalia Shpiller (1909–1995) was a soprano soloist of the Bolshoi Theatre for over 30 years.

She was a favourite of Joseph Stalin and often sang at the Kremlin.

1929

He joined the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra in 1929, remaining their principal cellist until 1943.

1933

In 1933 Knushevitsky won First Prize at the All-Union Music Competition.

1940

He was particularly noted for his partnership with the violinist David Oistrakh and the pianist Lev Oborin in a renowned piano trio from 1940 until his death.

After Mstislav Rostropovich and Daniil Shafran, he is spoken of as one of the pre-eminent Russian cellists of the 20th century.

In 1940 he joined in partnership with the violinist David Oistrakh and the pianist Lev Oborin in a renowned piano trio, often referred to as the Oistrakh Trio, which concertised and recorded a great deal in many countries.

He also joined a string quartet with Oistrakh, Pyotr Bondarenko and Mikhail Terian, known as the Beethoven Quartet.

His sonata performances with Oistrakh were considered the equal in their day of the later duo of Sviatoslav Richter and Mstislav Rostropovich.

1941

In 1941 Knushevitsky joined the staff of the Moscow Conservatory, becoming a professor in 1950.

1950

She taught at the Gnessin Institute 1950–1995.

Sviatoslav Knushevitsky's many recordings include:

1954

From 1954 to 1959 he was chair of cello and double bass studies.

His pupils there included the cellists Stefan Popov, Mikhail Khomitser and Yevgeny Altman, and the double bassist Rodion Azarkhin.

Cello concertos were written for him by:

Other composers who wrote for him were Sergei Vasilenko and Alexander Goedicke.

His repertoire included mainstream works from concertos and chamber works through to smaller pieces and arrangements, along with contemporary and rarer works such as the Richard Strauss Cello Sonata and the Solo Cello Suites of Max Reger.

1963

Sviatoslav Knushevitsky was an alcoholic, which, along with his frenetic lifestyle, contributed to his early death at the age of 55 in 1963, in Moscow.