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Gustave Slapoffski (20
August 1862 – 3
August 1951) was an
English musician who
performed as a
violinist and
conductor in
Britain for two decades, followed...
- with
route 246 p****ing
through the
western side of the suburb.
Gustave Slapoffski (1862-1951), conductor,
lived and died in Windsor. City of
Prahran – Windsor...
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American comedian.
Vincennes Lodge No. 1, Vincennes, Indiana.
Gustave Slapoffski (1862–1951),
Australian conductor.
Emulation Lodge No. 1505.
James Sloan...
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handball player Elizabeth Jane
Hunter (1857),
maternal aunt of
Gustave Slapoffski (she died in England)
Hattie Shepparde (1874),
first wife of
Henry Hallam...
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served as
musical director of the
company from 1879 to 1885, and
Gustave Slapoffski was prin****l
conductor from 1897 to 1900. The
company also encouraged...
- six-w****
season of
grand opera, with
Crook as one conductor,
Gustave Slapoffski,
already in Melbourne, as the other.
Their first performance in Australia...
- with alcoholism,
ending in the 1880s, and he died at age 44.
Gustave Slapoffski described Fisher as "probably the
finest comic opera tenor the English...
- the
State Conservatorium of
Music under Mrs
Haffenden Smith and
Madame Slapoffski.
While still a student, she was
chosen at a NSW
State Orchestra concert...
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their 1926
Gilbert and ****van season, when the
usual conductor Gustave Slapoffski was unavailable. On 12
November 1927 the new
Palais Pictures cinema opened...
- conductor)
Philip Sheppard (cellist)
Derek Simpson (cellist)
Gustave Slapoffski (conductor)
Ashley Solomon (recorder player, flautist) Dr Paul Steinitz...