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  • ...nings to the present day. 1866-2006. Biographical Encyclopedic Dictionary. Moscow, 2007, pp 240-241.</ref> [[Category:Moscow Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • ...to [[Moscow]] to study music, graduating in composition from the [[Moscow Conservatory]] in 1975. He then became a research associate with the Musicology Institu [[Category:Moscow Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] | alma_mater = [[Moscow Conservatory]] ...
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  • ...eDate|30 December|1907| 17 December}}, in [[Moscow]] – 24 October 1984, in Moscow) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] composer of [[Latvians|Latvian]] origin. ...ment tuner, who had recently moved to Moscow. He graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1936, having studied composition with A. N. Aleksandrov, and went on to ...
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  • [[Image:Leonid Bobylev 1972 ©Meladina.jpg|thumb|150px|Leonid Bobylev, 1972, Moscow]] ...he studied composition with [[Mikhail Chulaki]], a professor at the Moscow Conservatory. ...
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  • ...ropean classical music|classical]] [[composer]], a professor of the Moscow Conservatory.<ref>{{cite web|title=Classical Archives|url=http://www.classicalarchives.c He was educated at the [[Moscow]] Choral College, then at the [[Moscow Conservatoire]] under [[Semyon Bogatyrev]] and [[Tikhon Khrennikov]]. On th ...
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  • ...lharmonic Orchestra from 2006 until December 2010, professor of the Moscow Conservatory since 1987, and professor and head of Department of Violin and Viola of the *1986: Second Prize in the [[International Tchaikovsky Competition]] (Moscow) ...
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  • ..., professor of music at the [[Saint Petersburg Conservatory|St. Petersburg Conservatory]], and author of a number of piano practice pieces.<ref>[http://www.taganro ...gave numerous concerts in [[Berlin]], [[Leipzig]], [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Moscow]], [[Taganrog]] and other cities.<ref name="Lew">Gail Lew, ''Selections Fro ...
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  • He was born in 1947 in [[Uzhhorod]] and studied at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] with professors [[Maya Glezarova]] and [[Yuri Yankelevich]].<ref>{{Cite w ...of the [[Bolshoi Theatre]] Orchestra, and was a [[concertmaster]] of the [[Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra]]. He played first violin in the [[Borodin Quartet]] ...
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  • ...railevič Sak''; [[Odessa]], {{OldStyleDate|20 November|1913|7 November}} – Moscow, 28 June 1976) was a Soviet and Russian pianist and pedagogue. [[People's A ...l Chopin Piano Competition]] in 1937. From 1935 Zak taught at the [[Moscow Conservatory]], becoming a professor in 1947 and being granted a chair in 1965. His pupi ...
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  • ...яна Абрамовна}} at the [[Gnessin Music School]].He graduated from [[Moscow Conservatory]], where he studied with Prof. [[Eliso Virsaladze]]. [[Category:Moscow Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • ...Competition in 2010 (Moscow, Small Hall of the [[Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory]])]] ...[[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]] in 1952 and graduated from Moscow Conservatory in 1955.<ref name="Grove"/> ...
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  • ...vatory, [[Saint Petersburg Conservatory|Leningrad Conservatory]], [[Moscow Conservatory]], [[University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna|Music Academy of Vienna ...aint Petersburg Conservatory|Leningrad Conservatory]] and then at [[Moscow Conservatory]] with [[Leo Ginzburg]]<ref name=":2" /> and at [[Music Academy of Vienna]] ...
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  • | education = [[Moscow Conservatory]] ...pil of [[Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov]] and [[Sergei Taneyev]] at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] in around 1904. He went on to teach there himself. His pupils included th ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] | education = [[Saint Petersburg Conservatory]], [[Moscow Conservatory]] ...
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  • ...tonian|date=12 January 2007}}</ref> then from 1951 to 1954 at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] under [[Vissarion Shebalin]]. Amongst her best-known works are her Piano [[Category:Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre alumni]] ...
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  • ...941) is a Russian [[conducting|conductor]]. He studied at the [[Leningrad Conservatory]] under [[Nikolai Rabinovich]], and was later an assistant conductor to [[Y ...ommercial recordings with the ensemble. He became music director of the [[Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra]] in 1998. Outside of Russia, Simonov was music dire ...
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  • ...of Music in [[Saint Petersburg]] and continued his studies at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] under the direction of [[Lev Vlassenko]]. [[Category:Moscow Conservatory alumni]] ...
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  • ...nservatory]] in the class of [[Anaida Sumbatyan]], and also studied at the Conservatory in the classes of [[Heinrich Neuhaus]], and his son, [[Stanislav Neuhaus]]. ...r his victory at the fourth [[International Tchaikovsky Competition]] in [[Moscow]] (first prize ex-aequo with [[John Lill]]), his career as a pianist began. ...
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  • ...tory Antonio Neumane in [[Guayaquil]], where she became the soloist of the Conservatory's choir.{{citation needed|date=August 2023}} ...of Culture of the then USSR, and studied classical singing at the [[Moscow Conservatory]], studying under [[Nina Dorliak]], wife to pianist [[Sviatoslav Richter]]. ...
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