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Gidon Kremer (Latvian: Gidons Kr?mers; born 27 February 1947) is a Latvian classical violinist and conductor. In 1980 he left the USSR and settled in Germany.
Date Of Birth February 27, 1947 Place Of Birth Riga, USSR [now Latvia] Profession Soundtrack, Music Department, Actor Star Sign Pisces
# Fact 1 Awarded the Frankfurt Music Prize in 1982.
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Frontline 1999 TV Series documentary performer - 1 episode Mother Night 1996 performer: "Tabula Rasa" Mission: Impossible 1996 performer: "Divertimento in E-Flat Major for String Trio K.563" The Convent 1995 "Offertorium Concerto for violin & orchestra, 1980" Immortal Beloved 1994 performer: "Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61"
Music Department Title Year Status Character Great Performances 2004 TV Series musician - 1 episode Le joueur de violon 1994 dubbed musician: violin
Actor Title Year Status Character Spring Symphony 1983 Paganini
Self Title Year Status Character A Feast of Duos TV Movie post-production Himself Argerich und Kremer - Eine Konzerterinnerung 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself In tempo, ma rubato 2009 Documentary Himself Dialoogid: Helilooja Valentin Silvestrov 2008 TV Movie documentary Gidon Kremer - Kremerata baltica 2008 TV Movie Himself Gidon Kremer: Back to Bach 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself Von Meistern lernen 2007 TV Movie documentary Himself III nach neun 2003 TV Series Himself Rostropovich at 75 2002 TV Movie Himself Tango Magic 1999 TV Movie documentary Violin The Winners 1999 Documentary Himself Paganini's Daemon 1997 Documentary David Oistrakh: Artist of the People? 1996 TV Movie Himself Philadelphia Orchestra Live! A Tribute to Riccardo Muti 1992 TV Movie Himself Bei Bio 1984 TV Series Himself - violinist
Known for movies Mission: Impossible (1996) as Soundtrack
Paganini's Daemon (1997) as Actor
Immortal Beloved (1994) as Soundtrack
In tempo, ma rubato (2009) as Himself