Some <i> Glasnost</i> Players and Their Agents
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Sometimes it’s hard to tell the glasnost players without a score card. Here’s a list of who currently represents whom and where you might see upcoming performances.
ICM Artists Ltd.:
--Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra with Yuri Temirkanov, music director. Southland performances in November. (Note: Temirkanov, who is with Entertainment Corp., U.S.A., conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
--Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra with Dmitri Kitayenko, music director.
--Andreyev Balalaika Orchestra--the original Imperial Russian Court Balalaika Orchestra. Southland performances in January, 1991.
--Moscow Soloists--ensemble of 25; Yuri Bashmet, director and soloist.
--Moiseyev Dance Company of the U.S.S.R.
--Lezginka Folk Dance Company (from Daghestan, U.S.S.R.).
--Virsky Ukranian State Dance Company of the U.S.S.R.
--Don Cossacks of Rostov, U.S.S.R.
--Khoroshi Folklore Dance Company of the U.S.S.R.
The Entertainment Corporation U.S.A.:
--The Bolshoi Ballet: Aug. 7-19, Shrine Auditorium; Aug. 21-24, San Diego Civic Theater; also Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Ballet Academy.
--Bolshoi Opera.
--The Kirov Ballet; Masterpieces of the Kirov.
--Kirov Opera.
--The Georgian State Dance Company; also Georgian State Dance Company Academy.
--Moscow Classical Ballet.
--Osipov Balalaika Orchestra.
--Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra with Vladimir Fedoseyev, music director (The orchestra is moving to ICM in September).
--Babkina Folk Ensemble.
--Igor and Valery Oistrakh with Natalia Zertsalova music ensemble.
Columbia Artists Management, Inc.:
--Soviet Philharmonic Orchestra (also known as Orchestra of the Ministry of Culture) with Gennady Rozhdestvensky, chief conductor.
--U.S.S.R. State Symphony with Yevgeny Svetlanov, chief conductor. Southland appearances in January, 1991.
--Leningrad Kirov Orchestra with Valery Gergiev, chief conductor.
--Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra with Alexander Lazarev, artistic director and chief conductor.
--Vladimir Spivakov & Moscow Virtuosi, Aug. 8, Hollywood Bowl.
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