Veronika Borisovna Dudarova (Russian: Верони́ка Бори́совна Дуда́рова; Ossetian: Дудараты Барисы чызг Вероникæ; December 5 [O.S. November 22] 1916 – January...
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Dudarova may refer to: Veronika Dudarova (1916–2009), Russian conductor 9737 Dudarova, main-belt asteroid named after Veronika Dudarova This disambiguation...
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Järvi (CD), Chandos CHAN 8542 1987, Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, Veronika Dudarova, Melodiya MEL CD 1000036 1991, Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Loris...
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stem 2007 Congo ebola epidemic, father of Glenn Close, heart attack. Veronika Dudarova, 92, Russian symphony conductor. Tommy Jones, 54, American baseball...
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and a person listening to Tchaikovsky's symphonies will not shoot". Veronika Dudarova - she was the first woman to succeed as a symphony conductor in Russia...
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Bond from U.S., Kerstin Nerbe [sv] and Ortrud Mann [sv] from Sweden, Veronika Dudarova and Camilla Kolchinsky from the USSR share a passion for music and...
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Duczmal Poland Polish Radio Chamber Orchestra Amadeus in Poznan 1946 Veronika Dudarova Russia Junior conductor of the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra Principal...
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the creator of a new direction in jazz — Azeri jazz — «jazz Mugam»/ Veronika Dudarova — Soviet and later Russian symphony conductor, People's Artist of...
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Dembitskaya (1901–2002), actress Nikolai Dubinsky (1911–1973), actor Veronika Dudarova (1916–2009), conductor Vladimir Dudin (1909–1982), director Kuna Dyshekova...
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Orchestras. He also collaborated with many musicians, among which were: Veronika Dudarova, Kazimierz Kord, Mischa Maisky, Fuat Mansurov, Mikhail Pletnev, Julian...
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