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- Nelly Akopian-Tamarina (born in Moscow) is a Russian pianist. Akopian-Tamarina had performed Haydn concertos publicly with orchestras by age 9. She studied...
- Maria Mikhailovna Blumenthal-Tamarina (née Klimova; 16 July 1859 – October 16, 1939), was a Soviet and Russian movie and theater actress. She was given...
- Among her pupils were Vladimir Ashkenazy, Vladimir Krainev, Nelly Akopian-Tamarina, Sergey Musaelyan, Oxana Yablonskaya, Konstantin Orbelyan, Igor Bezrodny...
- Dmitry Paperno, Nodar Gabunia [ka], Oxana Yablonskaya, Nelly Akopian-Tamarina, Dmitri Bashkirov, Dmitry Blagoy [ru], and many others. See: List of music...
- Pajitnov as Misha Kozhevnikov Pavel Sukhanov as Fedya Utin Maria Blumenthal-Tamarina as granny Aleksandr Grave as student (uncredited) Karandash as cameo Lidiya...
- conductor, composer Valery Afan****iev (b. 1947) – pianist Nelly Akopian-Tamarinapianist Ashot Ariyan (b. 1973) – composer and pianist Eduard Artemyev...
- by G. Kobets Iogann Zeltser Starring Benjamin Zuskin Maria Blumenthal-Tamarina Production company Belgoskino Release date 1936 (1936) Running time 84...
- Cherkasov - White Army officer Vasili Merkuryev Boris Blinov Maria Blumenthal-Tamarina Pavel Volkov Stepan Kayukov Stepan Krylov Boris Poslavsky Serafima Birman...
- Afan****iev Guido Agosti Pierre-Laurent Aimard Webster Aitken Nelly Akopian-Tamarina Giuseppe Albanese Isaac Albéniz Pedro Albéniz Eugen d'Albert Charlie Albright...
- (1872–1948), actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1939). 1928 Maria Blumenthal-Tamarina (1859–1938), film and theater actress. People's Artist of the USSR (1936)...