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piano-small.jpg Blue Griffin Recording is an independent recording label and full service recording company. We are located in Lansing, Michigan.
Recording engineer and producer Sergei Kvitko has completed degrees in music from Russia and the US, including Doctorate in Piano Performance from Michigan State University. (Read more...)
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Oct 07
2007

Fedor Amosov, cello (October 6, 2007)

Posted by sergei in Untagged 

Fedor is a new student in Suren Bagratuni's studio. He is only 19, but already had quite a career - he won a few very big international competitions and participeted in important festivals. He studied with Natalia Gutman, and took leson from many famous cellists, including Mstislav Rostropovich.

I'm sure Fedor will be back to record some more stuff, and I will take his picture then. Totally forgot this time!

He is a great player with a bright future I'm sure! 

He was one of very few people who ever commented on the microphones and asked what the were (most people are not even curious, as long as it sounds good). I, of course, used a pair of Schoeps on his cello, and he noticed how well they pick up the warmth of the instrument.

Suren was here, making this session very fun!