Mark Hambourg (Russian: Марк Михайлович Гамбург; 1 June 1879, in Boguchar, Voronezh Governorate – 26 August 1960, in Cambridge, United Kingdom) was a Russian...
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Hambourg (5 May 1909 – 4 December 1999) was a French painter of romantic compositions of Venice, luminous seascapes, and beach scenes. André Hambourg...
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Clement Hambourg (31 July 1900 – 3 February 1973) was a pianist and musical promoter, a member of the famous Hambourg musical family, who spent his working...
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The École Française de Hambourg Antoine de Saint-Exupéry is a French international school in Hamburg, Germany, and is part of the Agency for French Education...
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Boris Hambourg (Russian: Борис Михайлович Гамбург; 8 January 1885 [O.S. 27 December 1884] – 24 November 1954) was a Russian Canadian cellist and music...
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Michael Hambourg (12 July 1855 – 18 June 1916) was a Russian Empire-born Canadian pianist and music educator. He was the teacher of several prominent pianists;...
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The Hambourg Conservatory of Music was a private music conservatory in Toronto, Canada, that was operated by the Hambourg family of musicians from 1911...
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Black Muscat (redirect from Muscat de Hambourg)
local names such as Golden Hamburg, and Black Hamburg in the US; Muscat de Hambourg (or Hamburgh) in France; Moscato di Amburgo in Italy; and Muscat Gamburgskiy...
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Willa Cather (redirect from Isabelle McClung Hambourg)
arrived in Pittsburgh, and while McClung eventually married the musician Jan Hambourg and moved with her husband to Toronto, the two women remained devoted friends...
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