Lev Tseitlin (Russian: Лев Моисеевич Цейтлин), (15 March 1881, Tbilisi - 9 January 1952, Moscow) was a violinist and a professor. Tseitlin started to study...
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conductorless orchestra in Moscow in the Soviet Union that was founded by Lev Tseitlin and existed between 1922 and 1932. Its name is an abbreviation for Pervïy...
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and continued them in Moscow Conservatory under Abram Yampolsky and Lev Tseitlin. As a teenager, Boris Goldstein was singled out by Heifetz as being USSR's...
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Oratovsky Evgeny Postny Lev Psakhis Gad Rechlis Maxim Rodshtein Michael Roiz Ilya Smirin Ram Soffer Emil Sutovsky Mark Tseitlin Dov Zifroni Yaacov Zilberman...
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Krai, in modern-day Russia. He studied at the Moscow Conservatory under Lev Tseitlin and Vadim Borisovsky. He performed as a soloist with Sviatoslav Richter...
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Tseitlin 1992, p. 18 Tseitlin 1992, p. 20 Tseitlin 1992, p. 15 Borik 1986, p. 57 Tseitlin 1992, p. 12, citing Kwiatkowski Borik 1986, p. 93 Tseitlin 1992...
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graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1949, where she studied with Lev Tseitlin. In 1955, she was invited by Yuri Yankelevich to teach at his class....
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Leo Zeitlin (redirect from Lev Mordukhov Tseitlin)
Lev Mordukhovich Tseitlin (Russian: Лев Цейтлин, Yiddish: לייב צייטלין "Leyb Tseytlin", born 1884, in Pinsk – July 8, 1930, in New York City), known as...
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continuing his studies at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory with Lev Tseitlin. In November 1924, Ter-Gabrielyan co-founded Komitas Quartet. He was...
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