- Sol
Hurok (also
Solomon Israilevich Hurok; born
Solomon Izrailevich Gurkov,
Russian Соломон Израилевич Гурков;
April 9, 1888 –
March 5, 1974) was a 20th-century...
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Hurok. The film is
based on the 1946 book Impresario, an
autobiography written by Sol
Hurok with the help of Ruth Goode, who once
served as
Hurok's press...
- that a
warrior can
fight for his freedom, so
Dogen duels Hurok. When
Dogen spares his life,
Hurok accepts Dogen as a
friend and
frees him. Syn
takes Dhyana...
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Rudolf Bing,
Sergei Diaghilev,
Richard D'Oyly Carte,
Fortune Gallo, Sol
Hurok,
Sarah Caldwell,
Andrew Lloyd Webber,
Aaron Richmond, and jazz festival...
- (unnamed)
older film, and
Walken based his
performance on
moguls such as Sol
Hurok and
Samuel Goldwyn. He said, "I tend to play
mostly villains and twisted...
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better later, and
Hurok dutifully checked on him
twice before the
concert time.
Finally he
agreed to perform,
provided that
Hurok would announce to the...
- Role
Notes 1952 Don't
Bother to
Knock Lyn
Lesley 1953
Tonight We Sing Emma
Hurok 1953
Treasure of the
Golden Condor Marie,
Comtesse de St. Malo 1953 The...
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preferred to be
known as
Arthur Rubinstein. His
United States impresario Sol
Hurok, however,
insisted he be
billed as Artur, and
records were
released in the...
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Franchi appeared on The Ed ****van Show and
performed at
Carnegie Hall. Sol
Hurok managed Franchi's
initial American concert tour.
Franchi became a headliner...
- the son of Ruth
Hurok and
Barry Hyams, who was a
theatrical producer and
publicist on Broadway. His
maternal grandfather was Sol
Hurok, the
Russian Jewish...