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Vadim Vasilyevich Borisovsky (Russian: Вадим Васильевич Борисовский; 20 January 1900 – 2 July 1972) was a Soviet-Russian violist.
Biography
Born in Moscow, Borisovsky entered Moscow Conservatory in 1917 studying the violin with Mikhail Press. A year later, on the advice of violist Vladimir Bakaleinikov, Borisovsky turned his attentions to the viola. He studied with Bakaleinikov and graduated in 1922. Borisovsky became Professor of Viola at the conservatory in 1925. Varvara Gaigerova dedicated her Suite for Viola, op. 8 to him.
Between 1922 and 1923, Borisovsky and colleagues from the Moscow Conservatory formed the Beethoven Quartet. He was the quartet's violist until 1964. There are many recordings of Borisovsky with the Beethoven Quartet.
Borisovsky was also a viola d'amore player. He arranged, transcribed and edited more than 250 compositions for viola and viola d'amore.
He died in Moscow in 1972, aged 72.
Original compositions
Concert Etude (Концертный этюд) in A major for viola solo (published 1981)
Vulcan: Sicilian Tarantella (Сицилийская тарантелла “Вулкан”) for viola and piano (1962)
Arrangements and transcriptions
= Harp
=For harp solo
= Viola d'amore
=For viola d'amore and piano unless otherwise noted
= Viola
=For viola and piano unless otherwise noted
References
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- Borisovsky Khotilovo air base
- List of violists
- List of compositions by Dmitri Shostakovich
- String Quartet No. 13 (Shostakovich)
- List of compositions for viola: F to H
- Moscow Conservatory