- Grigory - Wikipedia
Grigory, Grigori and Grigoriy (Russian: Григорий) are Russian masculine given names Russian version of Gregory (given name)
- Grigory Sokolov - pianist | Григорий Соколов - пианист
Grigory Sokolov has gained an almost mythical status amongst music-lovers throughout the world He is considered by many today to be the world's greatest living pianist
- Grigory Sokolov - Biography
In the 40 years since the 16-year-old Grigory Sokolov was awarded first prize at the International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition in Moscow in 1966, the world has been blessed with what one American critic recently called "a kind of pianism, musicianship and artistry one thought had vanished forever"
- Grigori Rasputin summary | Britannica
Grigori Rasputin, orig Grigory (Yefimovich) Novykh, (born 1872?, Pokrovskoye, near Tyumen, Siberia, Russian Empire—died Dec 30, 1916, Petrograd), Russian mystic influential at the court of Tsar Nicholas II and Alexandra
- Grigory Sokolov - The God of Piano - YouTube
Grigory Sokolov, the greatest living pianist 0:00 - Chopin Etude Op 25 No 12 (https: youtu be 9vA8qX_p11w)0:34 - Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 7 - Precipitato
- Grigory - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A transliteration of the Russian male given name Григо́рий (Grigórij), equivalent to Gregory
- Grigory Sokolov and His Aura
Grisha Sokolov’s victory at the Third Tchaikovsky Competition was certainly a sensation Not only was he a Leningrader but also but a nine-grade (sic!) student
- Grigory Sokolov - Wikipedia
He is among the most esteemed of living pianists, [3][4][5] his repertoire spanning composers from the Baroque period such as Bach, Couperin or Rameau up to Schoenberg and Arapov He regularly tours Europe (excluding the UK) and resides in Italy [citation needed]
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