Viktor Fedotov
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 23 years ago |
Date of birth | July 8,1933 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Menzelinsk |
Russia | |
Date of died | December 3,2001 |
Died | Saint Petersburg |
Russia | |
Genres | Classical |
Children | Maxim Fedotov |
Polina Fedotova | |
Albums | Minkus: Don Quixote, Victor Fedotov |
The Swan Lake | |
Record labels | JVC |
Sony Classical Records | |
Warner Classics | |
Job | Conductor |
Songs | Act I: Entree Of Basil, Scene Of Kitri & Basil (Minkus) |
Act I: Variation Of Kitri (Minkus) | |
Prologue: Introduction (Minkus) | |
Act I: Scene Of Lorenzo, Kitri & Basil (Minkus) | |
Act I: A Square In Barcelona (Minkus) | |
Act II: Scene (Minkus) | |
Act III: Variation 3 (Minkus) | |
Act II: 1st Gypsy Dance (Minkus) | |
Act I: Friends Of Kitri (Minkus) | |
Act III: Fandango (Minkus) | |
Act II: Variation Of Cupid (Minkus) | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 1: Valse | |
The Sleeping Beauty Ballet, Op. 66: Act 3: The Wedding: Pas de caractère | |
Act I: Entree Of Kitri (Minkus) | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 2: Danse des cygnes | |
Act II: Variation Of The Chief Dryad (Minkus) | |
Act II: Spanish Dance (Mercedes) (Minkus) | |
Act II: Coda (Minkus) | |
Act II: Dance Of The Dryads (Minkus) | |
Act II: Variation Of Dulcinea - Kitri (Minkus) | |
Act II: Entree Of Kitri & Basil (Minkus) | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 1: Finale | |
The Swan Lake: ACT II: Danse Espagnole | |
The Swan Lake: Introduction | |
Chopiniana, Suite On Chopin's Music, Op. 46: VII. Waltz | |
Chopiniana, Suite On Chopin's Music, Op. 46: III. Waltz | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 2: Pas d'action | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 1. Pas d'action | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 1: Scene | |
The Sleeping Beauty Ballet, Op. 66: Prologue: The Christening: Pas de six | |
The Sleeping Beauty Ballet, Op. 66: Act 2: the Vision: Scène | |
The Sleeping Beauty Ballet, Op. 66: Act 3: The Wedding: Finale et Apothéose | |
The Swan Lake: ACT III: Scene finale | |
The Swan Lake: ACT II: Grand Pas de deux - Adagio | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I . Scene 2: Danse generale | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 2: Coda | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 1. Pas de trois: Allegro semplice - Presto | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 2: Scene | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 1. Pas de trois: Allegro | |
Double Bass Concerto Farewell to St. Petersburg | |
The Tale of Tsar Sultan: March | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 1: Sujet | |
The Swan Lake: ACT I. Scene 1: Danse des coupes | |
Raymonda, Act III: Variation 4 | |
The Golden Cockerel: Roi Dodon dans au champs de bataille (King Dodon on the Battlefield) | |
The Swan Lake: ACT II: Grand Pas de deux - Intrada | |
Act I: Coda (Minkus) | |
Giselle: Act Two. Together Again. (Pas de deux) | |
The Swan Lake: ACT III: Scene- Allegro agitato | |
Raymonda, Act I: La Romanesca (Danse pour deux dames et deux pages) | |
Raymonda, Act I: Scene 2 | |
Tchaikovsky. The Swan Lake . | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1810198 |
Viktor Fedotov Life story
How badly will Russia be hit by new sanctions?
Excluding Russian banks from Swift and The Russian Central Bank from international operations has, up Until Now , been considered a Last Resort .
Shutting it out of Swift, The International payment system, creates potentially substantial Collateral Damage for companies and financial institutions owed money - either now or in longer term financial Contracts - by Russian counterparties.
In 2018, America managed to force Swift to ditch Iranian banks but even That was a far smaller economy and was opposed at The Time by most European governments.
Germany is particularly sensitive as it has relies on Russia for Two Thirds of its gas supply. It also feels it has already " taken one for the team" by suspending, built to transport gas from Russia to Germany.
Authorities in US, Europe and the UK appear to have agreed a way to minimise these vulnerabilities by excluding The Banks least involved in energy transactions or finding a way of filtering transactions to allow through energy and food payments.
The Details of how they will do this have not been disclosed.
Although it would be very disruptive to Russia, there is an alternative system called SPFS - or System for Transfer of Financial Messages - That Russia Set Up after Crimea in 2014.
China also has a secondary system called the Cross-Border Interbank Payment System or CIPS.
Many have thought That expelling Russia might push it closer to China and play into The Hands of a Xi administration keen to undermine the dominance of the global US dollar-based financial architecture. This would accelerate That trend and/or ambition.
Having said That , one banking contact told me That China might be unwilling at this stage to help Russia given its import-export relationship with the rest of The World is enormous - unlike Russia's.
Perhaps even more damaging to Russia than shutting it out of Swift is a move to isolate Russia's Central Bank . Preventing it from using its $630bn international dollar reserves to support the rouble could see its value collapse with dire consequences for The Russian economy.
What seems clear is That the UK government has acknowledged it can no longer be seen to be soft pedalling on its approach to Russian financial interests in the UK.
The recent government decision to turn down an application to build an electricity pipeline between Northern France and the UK was heavily influenced by the fact it was backed by Russian born (now also UK nationals) Alexander Temerko and Viktor Fedotov .
Sources close to The Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng pointed to the escalating situation in Ukraine as a reason The Project was declined despite an independent report recommending it go ahead.
HMRC is also being encouraged to make The Most of its powers to seize assets of individuals which fail Unexplained Wealth Orders.
Roman Abramovich 's decision to transfer " stewardship" of Chelsea FC to a charitable foundation is more symbolic than legally significant but it shows he understands which way The Wind is now blowing in the UK.
Russia attacks Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com