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- Sandra Droucker (Drouker or Droucher) (7 May 1875 – 1 April 1944) was a Russian concert pianist, composer and music pedagogue. Sandra Droucker was born...
- Castle. In 1905, the princess studied music with concert pianist Sandra Droucker. For one w**** in May 1911, Victoria Louise traveled to England aboard the...
- (1891–1953) Victor Dolidze (1890–1933), born in present-day Georgia Sandra Droucker (1875–1944) Fyodor Druzhinin (1932–2007) Fedo Dubiansky (1760–1796) Alexandre...
- (1873–1945) Elena Gnesina (1874–1967) Serge Koussevitzky (1874–1951) Sandra Droucker (1875–1944) Konstantin Eiges (1875–1950) Reinhold Glière (1875–1956) Alexander...
- adapted from the music of Edvard Grieg opened at Broadway. April 1 – Sandra Droucker, classical pianist, composer and radio personality (born 1875). January...
- Lili Droescher [de]  Germany 10 April 1871 10 April 1944 Pedagogue Sandra Droucker  Russia 7 May 1875 1 April 1944 Pianist, composer Pericle Ducati [it]  Italy...
- Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Peter Schöne as well as the pianist Sandra Droucker and the song accompanist Franz Rupp. Published in print: Elf Gedichte mit...
- German-****anese composer, pianist and former olympic weightlifter Sandra Droucker (1875–1944), Russian-born concert pianist who settled and taught in Germany...
- Hlinka, Oddbjørn Blindheim, Roy ****vin, and Yngvar Numme; death of Sandra Droucker. 1943 in Norwegian music, births of Anne-Lise Berntsen, Bjørn Boysen, Bjørn...