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It was Viktor Petrenko, a gold medalist in the 1992 Olympics, who first brought up someone nobody had mentioned before: Galina Yakovlevna Zmievskaya, his former coach and current mother-in-law.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Viktor Petrenko and his wife, Nina, were in Russia shooting a TV show, which meant that it was just Galina and I on the ice alone.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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It was Viktor Petrenko, a gold medalist in the 1992 Olympics, who first brought up someone nobody had mentioned before: Galina Yakovlevna Zmievskaya, his former coach and current mother-in-law.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Viktor Petrenko and his wife, Nina, were in Russia shooting a TV show, which meant that it was just Galina and I on the ice alone.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Viktor Petrenko and his wife, Nina, were in Russia shooting a TV show, which meant that it was just Galina and I on the ice alone.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Petrenko is prefacing Mahler's extraordinary vision of transcendence with another composition that deals with the ephemeral nature of life, Judith Weir's We Are Shadows.
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It was Viktor Petrenko, a gold medalist in the 1992 Olympics, who first brought up someone nobody had mentioned before: Galina Yakovlevna Zmievskaya, his former coach and current mother-in-law.
Welcome to My World Johnny Weir 2011
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Petrenko, ensemble lapses notwithstanding, captured these mood swerves with fervour and excitement, conjuring emotional choruses, thrilling brass fanfares and fortissimo climactic outbursts.
Macbeth, The Love for Three Oranges, Armida, A Midsummer Night's Dream 2010
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Petrenko, at 34, is delving into his Russian heritage to superb effect.
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Petrenko takes the full measure of the music, starting with an intense opening of the first movement and progressing to an Allegretto that is rude and crude but proffers elegance in the high winds.
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