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    Nikolai Grigoryevich Sokoloff (28 May 1886 – 25 September 1965) was a Ukrainian-American conductor and violinist. He was born in Kyiv, and studied music...
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  • Sokolow or Sokoloff (1859–1936), Zionist leader and journalist Nikolai Sokoloff (1886–1965), Russian American conductor and violinist Vladimir Sokoloff (1889–1962)...
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  • Nikolay Sokolov or Sokoloff may refer to: Nikolay Sokolov (composer) (1859–1922), Russian composer Nikolai Sokoloff (1886–1965), Russian-American conductor...
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    Marcella Sembrich. Vladimir Sokoloff was a cousin of composer Noel Sokoloff. He was a nephew of conductor Nikolai Sokoloff. Another first cousin was pianist...
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    music critic Archie Bell, and Russian-American violinist and conductor Nikolai Sokoloff, who became the orchestra’s first music director. A former pianist...
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    movement recapitulation. Notable recordings include the following: Nikolai Sokoloff conducting the Cleveland Orchestra, 1928, Brunswick/Cleveland Orchestra...
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    Symphony under Henri Verbrugghen and the Cleveland Orchestra under Nikolai Sokoloff in 1924, the orchestra of the Metropolitan Opera House (39th Street)...
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    functions and events. Dr. Nikolai Sokoloff was the director of the Federal Music Project. Before the Federal Music Project, Dr. Sokoloff was the conductor for...
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    Spargur (1911–1921) Karl Krueger (1926–1932) Basil Cameron (1932–1938) Nikolai Sokoloff (1938–1941) Thomas Beecham (1941–1944) Carl Bricken (1944–1948) Eugene...
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    country that served an estimated eight million individuals. Directed by Nikolai Sokoloff, former principal conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, the Federal...
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