Grigory Romanovich Ginzburg (Russian: Григо́рий Рома́нович Ги́нзбург; 29 May 1904 in Nizhny Novgorod – 5 December 1961 in Moscow) was a Soviet pianist...
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Soviet seismologist Grigory Ginzburg (1904–1961), Russian pianist Grigory Grum-Grshimailo (1860–1936), Russian entomologist Grigory Gurkin (1870–1937)...
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Günzburg (surname) (redirect from Ginzburg)
Ginzburg and Leone Ginzburg Grigory Ginzburg (1904–1961), Jewish-born Russian pianist Irena Hausmanowa-Petrusewicz, née Ginzburg (1917 — 2015), Polish...
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worked as the dean, and during his tenure there, his pupils included Grigory Ginzburg, Lazar Berman, Samuil Feinberg, Rosa Tamarkina, Dmitry Kabalevsky,...
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film Generation P (2011). Victor Ginzburg was born in 1959 in Moscow, a grandson of a famous pianist Grigory Ginzburg. At the age of 15, he emigrated to...
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performed only his own compositions. Along with Yuri Bryushkov [ru], Grigory Ginzburg, Lev Oborin, and Josif Shvarts, he was among the Soviet contestants...
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include those by Jorge Bolet, Earl Wild, Tamas Vasary, Simon Barere, Grigory Ginzburg, Louis Kentner, Charles Rosen, Leslie Howard and Leo Sirota. More recent...
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(1909–1995) violinist Grigory Ginsburg, pianist Emil Gilels, pianist Grigory Ginzburg, conductor Mark Gorenstein, conductor Riva Gorohovskaya, pianist Emil...
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spelled Gleb Akselrod) was a Russian pianist. He was a disciple of Grigory Ginzburg. Axelrod won, ex-aequo with Marina Slesaryeva, the II piano edition...
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instructor of western European history Andrei Fajt (1903–1976), film actor Grigory Ginzburg (1904–1961), pianist, Moscow Conservatory professor Alexander Golovanov...
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