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Rinat ibragimov biography of mahatma gandhi
Rinat Ibragimov (musician)
Russian musician (1960–2020)
Rinat Ibragimov (5 November 1960 – 2 September 2020) was a virtuoso Russian-Tatar classicaldouble bassist, best known as the principal bass of the London Symphony Orchestra and for his solo performances and recordings.
Education and competitions
After studying cello for ten years, Rinat Ibragimov switched to playing the double bass at age 16. He studied at the Ippolitov-Ivanov State Musical Pedagogical Institute in Moscow with Georgy Favorsky and at the Moscow Conservatory with Professor Evgeny Kolosov, where he also studied conducting with Dmitri Kitaenko.[1][2]
He won first prize in the All-Soviet Union Student Competition in 1984 and in the Giovanni Bottesini International Competition in Parma, Italy in 1989.[3]
Orchestral and solo performances and teaching
He was principal double bass of the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, the Moscow Academy of Ancient Music, Moscow Soloists, a