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Testimony

United Kingdom, 1987
film

Dimitri Shostakovich, Russian composer, was the most decorated Soviet civilian. He survived the Russian Revolution and World War II and wrote symphonies and o..

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Tchaikovsky: Public triumph... personal despair

United Kingdom, 1991
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Portrait of Dmitri Shostakovich

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A Birthday tribute to Shostakovich

United States, 1966
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Mstislav Rostropovich: Dvorak Cello Concerto. Saint-Saens Concerto No. 1

Germany, 1982
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Stravinsky

Canada, 1966
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Nureyev

United Kingdom, 1991
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Arturo Toscanini

United States, 1945
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One word of truth (Captioned)

United Kingdom, 1981
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Horowitz in Moscow

United Kingdom, 1986
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Ballada o soldate = Ballad of a soldier

Soviet Union, 1959
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Sergei Eisenstein 1898-1948

Soviet Union, 1958
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Shchors

Soviet Union, 1939
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The Pianist [DVD]

Various, 2002
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Sibelius

Finland, 1947
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Chopin

United Kingdom, 1965
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The Music of Giuseppe Verdi

United States, 1950
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Ivan the Terrible = Ivan der Schreckliche [Widescreen]

Germany, 1990
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