PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA
SERGEI FILCHENKO solo violin (4 – 5)
1st violin (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
J. Stainer ‘In Abssam prope Oenipontum’, Austria, 1678
MARINA KATARZHNOVA 1st violin (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
L. Kerchenko, Moscow, Russia, 1996 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, 1707
DMITRY LEPEKHOV 1st violin (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
A. Polyanich, Ordzhonikidze, former USSR, 1943 / after A. Stradivary, Italy, 1670s
ALEXANDER DOGADAEV 1st violin (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
Anonym, Germany, 19th century
DMITRY SINKOVSKY solo violin (1 – 3; 6 – 8), 2nd violin (9 – 11)
J.B. Schweizer, Germany, early 19th century
NATALIA KOSSAREVA 2nd violin (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
Anonym, Germany, 1791
IVAN TITOV 2nd violin (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
J. Stainer ‘In Abssam prope Oenipontum’, Austria, ca.1679
BORIS BEGELMAN 2nd violin (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
Maker of the Klotz family, Austria, late 18th century
JURI VDOVITCHENKO viola (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
Anonym, Tirol, 1792
SERGEI TISCHENKO solo viola (1 – 3), viola (9 – 11)
T. Podgornyi, Moscow, Russia, 1956 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, early 1700s
PAVEL SERBIN solo cello (1 – 8)
cello (9 – 11) F. Pillement, Mirecourt, France, 1795 / restored by A. Meyer, Metz, France, 1999
ALEXANDER GULIN solo cello (4 – 5)
cello (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
E. Meinel Meisterwerkstatten Musima, Germany, 1970s / after A. Stradivari, 18th century
MICHAEL KHOKHLOV double bass (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
Anonym, Germany, 1840s
PHILIPP NODEL solo oboe (1 – 3),
oboe (9, 11)
A. Bernardini, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1995 / after J. F. Grundmann, Dresden, Germany, ca. 1770
SVETLANA USACHEVA solo oboe (6 – 8)
oboe (9, 11)
M & F Ponseele, Damme, Belgium, 2004 / after J.F. Grundmann, Dresden, Germany, ca. 1775
OLGA IVUSHEIKOVA transverse flute (1 – 3)
R. Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2002 / after H. Grenser, Germany, 1765
MARINA VOLKOVA transverse flute (1 – 3)
R. Tutz, Innsbruck, Austria, 2002 / after H. Grenser, Germany, 1765
FYODOR YAROVOY solo natural horn (6 – 8) natural horn(1 – 3; 9 – 11)
M. Jiracek & sons, Saratice, Czech Republic, 2005 / Anonym, Bohemia, late 18th century
PHILIPP KOROLKOV solo natural horn (6 – 8)
M. Jiracek & sons, Zahradni, Czech Republic, 2005 / Anonym, Bohemia, late 18th century
ALEXANDER ANDRUSIK natural horn (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
Patterson Hornworks, USA, 2002 / after N. Pechert, Vienna, Austria, ca. 1795
OLGA MARTYNOVA solo pianoforte (4 – 5; 6 – 8)
J.C. Neupert GmbH & Co, Bamberg-Nurnberg, Germany, 1979 / after J.A. Stein, Germany, 1788
ANNA KARPENKO harpsichord (1 – 3; 9 – 11)
Cembalobau Merzdorf, Germany, 1997 / after J. Ruckers, Antwerpen, mid 18 century
Artistic Director - Pavel Serbin
Concertmaster - Sergei Filchenko
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