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Fyodor Serafimovich Druzhinin, also Fedor, (Russian: Фёдор Серафимович Дружинин; 6 April 1932 in Moscow – 1 July 2007) was a Soviet violist, composer and music teacher. Druzhinin studied viola at the Moscow Central Music School with Nikolai Sokolov (1944–1950) and at the Moscow Conservatory with Vadim Borisovsky (1950–1957). In 1957, he won first place at the All-Union Competition of Musicians in Moscow. He replaced Borisovsky as violist of the Beethoven Quartet in 1964.

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  • Fjodor Serafimowitsch Druschinin (russisch Фёдор Серафимович Дружинин; * 6. April 1932 in Moskau; † 1. Juli 2007) war ein russischer Bratschist und Komponist und Lehrer für Viola. (de)
  • Fyodor Serafimovich Druzhinin, also Fedor, (Russian: Фёдор Серафимович Дружинин; 6 April 1932 in Moscow – 1 July 2007) was a Soviet violist, composer and music teacher. Druzhinin studied viola at the Moscow Central Music School with Nikolai Sokolov (1944–1950) and at the Moscow Conservatory with Vadim Borisovsky (1950–1957). In 1957, he won first place at the All-Union Competition of Musicians in Moscow. He replaced Borisovsky as violist of the Beethoven Quartet in 1964. From 1980, Druzhinin was the head of the viola department at the Moscow Conservatory. Among his students are many noted violists such as Yuri Bashmet, , and . Druzhinin composed several works for viola. His Fantasia for Viola and Orchestra is best known. He worked closely with Dmitri Shostakovich and other composers such as Mieczysław Weinberg (Moisei Samuilovich Vainberg), Alfred Schnittke, Andrei Volkonsky, . Shostakovich wrote his last composition for Druzhinin, the Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op.147 (1975). Other dedications include Concerto-Poem (1963–1964) for viola and orchestra by Ledenyov, Viola Sonata (1971) and Viola Concerto (1972) by Grigory Frid, and Weinberg's Sonata No.1 (1971) for unaccompanied viola. Druzhinin was a 1988 recipient of the People's Artist of Russia award. In 2001, he published his memoirs: Воспоминания. Страницы жизни и творчества (Memoirs. Pages of Life and Work). The book relates countless memories of Shostakovich, Schnittke, Igor Stravinsky, Maria Yudina, Anna Akhmatova and colleagues of the Beethoven Quartet, among others. (en)
  • Fiodor Serafimovitch Droujinine (en russe : Фёдор Серафимович Дружинин), altiste, pédagogue et compositeur russe, est né à Moscou le 6 avril 1932 et décédé en cette même ville le 1er juillet 2007, des suites d'une longue maladie. (fr)
  • 「回想録 ~人生と創造のページ~(«Воспоминания. Страницы жизни и творчества» : Греко-латинский кабинет Ю. А. Шичалина, 2001. — 232 с.)」(ISBN 5-87245-123-7, ISBN 5-87245-068-0) (ja)
  • Фёдор Серафи́мович Дружи́нин (6 апреля 1932, Москва — 1 июля 2007, Москва) — советский и российский альтист, композитор и музыкальный педагог, Народный артист РСФСР (1988). Член Союза композиторов СССР с 1990 года. (ru)
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  • Fjodor Serafimowitsch Druschinin (russisch Фёдор Серафимович Дружинин; * 6. April 1932 in Moskau; † 1. Juli 2007) war ein russischer Bratschist und Komponist und Lehrer für Viola. (de)
  • Fiodor Serafimovitch Droujinine (en russe : Фёдор Серафимович Дружинин), altiste, pédagogue et compositeur russe, est né à Moscou le 6 avril 1932 et décédé en cette même ville le 1er juillet 2007, des suites d'une longue maladie. (fr)
  • 「回想録 ~人生と創造のページ~(«Воспоминания. Страницы жизни и творчества» : Греко-латинский кабинет Ю. А. Шичалина, 2001. — 232 с.)」(ISBN 5-87245-123-7, ISBN 5-87245-068-0) (ja)
  • Фёдор Серафи́мович Дружи́нин (6 апреля 1932, Москва — 1 июля 2007, Москва) — советский и российский альтист, композитор и музыкальный педагог, Народный артист РСФСР (1988). Член Союза композиторов СССР с 1990 года. (ru)
  • Fyodor Serafimovich Druzhinin, also Fedor, (Russian: Фёдор Серафимович Дружинин; 6 April 1932 in Moscow – 1 July 2007) was a Soviet violist, composer and music teacher. Druzhinin studied viola at the Moscow Central Music School with Nikolai Sokolov (1944–1950) and at the Moscow Conservatory with Vadim Borisovsky (1950–1957). In 1957, he won first place at the All-Union Competition of Musicians in Moscow. He replaced Borisovsky as violist of the Beethoven Quartet in 1964. (en)
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  • Fjodor Serafimowitsch Druschinin (de)
  • Fyodor Druzhinin (en)
  • Fiodor Droujinine (fr)
  • フョードル・ドルジーニン (ja)
  • Дружинин, Фёдор Серафимович (ru)
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