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Roman Matsov (Russian Роман Вольдемарович Матсов, Roman Voldemarovich Matsov); (27 April 1917, Petrograd – 24 August 2001, Tallinn) was an Estonian violinist, pianist, and conductor. He undertook summer courses in Berlin under Georg Kulenkampff (violin) and Walter Gieseking (piano). In 1940 he graduated from the Tallinn Conservatory in violin and piano, and shortly before Estonia became part of the USSR he entered the Leningrad Conservatory, while still being Konzertmeister of several Estonian symphony orchestras. However, later he was criticised for scheduling the works of Mahler.

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  • Roman Matsov (Sant Petersburg, 27 d'abril de 1917 - Tallinn, 24 d'agost de 2001) violinista, pianista i director d'orquestra. (ca)
  • Roman Matsov (russisch Роман Вольдемарович Матсов; * 27. April 1917 in Petrograd, Russland; † 24. August 2001 in Tallinn, Estland) war ein estnischer Dirigent und Violinist. (de)
  • Roman Matsov est un chef d'orchestre estonien d'ethnie russe né à Pétrograd le 27 avril 1917 et décédé le 24 août 2001 à Tallinn. (fr)
  • Roman Matsov (Russian Роман Вольдемарович Матсов, Roman Voldemarovich Matsov); (27 April 1917, Petrograd – 24 August 2001, Tallinn) was an Estonian violinist, pianist, and conductor. He undertook summer courses in Berlin under Georg Kulenkampff (violin) and Walter Gieseking (piano). In 1940 he graduated from the Tallinn Conservatory in violin and piano, and shortly before Estonia became part of the USSR he entered the Leningrad Conservatory, while still being Konzertmeister of several Estonian symphony orchestras. At the outbreak of war he volunteered for the front and became a lieutenant, but being wounded severely in 1941. In 1943 he conducted for the first time, in Yaroslav, with the evacuated Estonian artistic collective. He received his first conducting prize in 1946. Matsov received the All-Union Conductors Competition's prize in 1948. By 1950 he was a regular conductor and lead conductor of Estonia Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra. He gave premiers of many works of Estonian composers, along with Stravinsky, Hindemith, Schoenberg and Webern, and went on to rise rapidly. During the Second World War his family emigrated to Australia and his sister in Australia found out that he was still alive only by seeing news of a concert. However, later he was criticised for scheduling the works of Mahler. (en)
  • Рома́н Вольдема́рович Ма́тсов (эст. Roman Matsov; 27 апреля 1917, Петроград, ныне Санкт-Петербург, Россия — 24 августа 2001, Таллин, Эстония) — эстонский дирижёр и педагог. Народный артист Эстонской ССР (1967). (ru)
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  • Roman Matsov (Sant Petersburg, 27 d'abril de 1917 - Tallinn, 24 d'agost de 2001) violinista, pianista i director d'orquestra. (ca)
  • Roman Matsov (russisch Роман Вольдемарович Матсов; * 27. April 1917 in Petrograd, Russland; † 24. August 2001 in Tallinn, Estland) war ein estnischer Dirigent und Violinist. (de)
  • Roman Matsov est un chef d'orchestre estonien d'ethnie russe né à Pétrograd le 27 avril 1917 et décédé le 24 août 2001 à Tallinn. (fr)
  • Рома́н Вольдема́рович Ма́тсов (эст. Roman Matsov; 27 апреля 1917, Петроград, ныне Санкт-Петербург, Россия — 24 августа 2001, Таллин, Эстония) — эстонский дирижёр и педагог. Народный артист Эстонской ССР (1967). (ru)
  • Roman Matsov (Russian Роман Вольдемарович Матсов, Roman Voldemarovich Matsov); (27 April 1917, Petrograd – 24 August 2001, Tallinn) was an Estonian violinist, pianist, and conductor. He undertook summer courses in Berlin under Georg Kulenkampff (violin) and Walter Gieseking (piano). In 1940 he graduated from the Tallinn Conservatory in violin and piano, and shortly before Estonia became part of the USSR he entered the Leningrad Conservatory, while still being Konzertmeister of several Estonian symphony orchestras. However, later he was criticised for scheduling the works of Mahler. (en)
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  • Roman Matsov (ca)
  • Roman Matsov (de)
  • Roman Matsov (fr)
  • Roman Matsov (en)
  • Матсов, Роман Вольдемарович (ru)
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