Oistrakh,David Fyodorovich

Oistrakh,David Fyodorovich
Ois·trakh (oiʹsträk', -strək, -strəKH), David Fyodorovich. 1908-1974.
Russian violinist known for his technical virtuosity and exceptional tone.

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