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standardised this usage. His name is also
commonly spelled Rachmaninov or
Rakhmaninov. UK: /ræxˈmænɪnɒf/ rakh-MAN-in-off, US: /rɑːxˈmɑːnɪnɔːf, -nɒf/ rahkh-MAH-nin-awf...
- (crater), a
crater on
Mercury Rachmaninoff (vodka), a
German vodka Ivan
Rakhmaninov (1753–1807),
Russian publisher,
translator and
educator Yuri Pavlovich...
- Ivan
Gerasimovich Rakhmaninov (Russian: Иван Герасимович Рахманинов; born 1753 in
Kazinka village,
Kozlovsky district,
Tambov Governorate – died January...
- ProQuest 304858795. Mitc****,
Rebecca (2019). "In
Search of Russia:
Sergei Rakhmaninov and the
Politics of
Musical Memory after 1917". The
Slavonic and East...
-
Pavlovna of
Russia (1890–1958) St.
Grigol Peradze Jadwiga Piłsudska
Sergey Rakhmaninov Dimitri Riabouchinsky Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson Otto Skorzeny...
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chamber repertoire includes works by Schumann, Schubert, Tchaikovsky,
Rakhmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov. In
October 2016,
Maksakova relocated from
Moscow to...
- this
monument in
Moscow on
Strastnoy Boulevard near
House No. 5,
where Rakhmaninov lived from 1905 to 1917.
Completed the work of Oleg Komov, his pupil...
- Coolidge,
Richard (1979). "Architectonic
Technique and
Innovation in the
Rakhmaninov Piano Concertos". The
Music Review. 40 (3): 176–216. Gauldin, Robert...
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Fedoseev promotes the
Russian classical music of Glinka, Mussorgsky,
Rakhmaninov,
Sviridov and others. Name
suggested by G.
Sviridov and
supported by...
- Osukhovsky,
Sashko Polozhynsky,
Petro Poroshenko,
Vitaly Portnikov,
Serhiy Rakhmaninov,
Yehor Sobolev,
Serhiy Sobolev,
Oleksandr Sushko,
Viktoria Siumar, Borys...