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- Simeon Bellison (September 4, 1881 – May 4, 1953), born in Moscow, was a clarinetist and composer. He became a naturalised American after settling in the...
- exist and people are straightforward about what they think and feel. Mark Bellison is a screenwriter, in a film industry limited to historical readings because...
- Smithsonian Yes No No No Dr. McPhee The Invention of Lying Yes Yes Yes Yes Mark Bellison Co-written and co-directed with Matthew Robinson 2010 Cemetery Junction...
- clarinetist Simeon Bellison, who was trained in Moscow and had been prin****l clarinettist of the Mariinsky Theatre from 1915. (Bellison would soon become...
- 2008 Daylight Robbery Police Chief 2009 The Invention of Lying Richard Bellison 2009 Uncut Marc 2017 The Blazing Cannons Mu Mu Manager 2018 This Is Jayde:...
- Baermann Heinrich Baermann József Balogh Cristo Barrios Luigi B****i Simeon Bellison Kalman Berkes Julian Bliss Kalman Bloch Walter Boeykens Henri Bok Daniel...
- Profits dwindle". The Christian Science Monitor. p. 5. ProQuest 510814332. Bellison, Lillian (March 6, 1966). "Big Ballrooms Getting Scarce in City; Loss of...
- Zukovsky has released several works, including the most recent Simeon Bellison: The Arrangements for Clarinet (Summit Records, 2008), a compilation recording...
- Instrumentalist 18 (April 1964): pp. 83–85. Bellison, Simeon. The Clarinet Ensemble. New York: Simeon Bellison, 1945. Borkowski, Francis. "An Approach to...
- Ensemble was an early Soviet musical ensemble founded by clarinetist Simeon Bellison in 1918 which toured Asia and America before dissolving in 1921. It is...