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Isabelle Vengerova (Belarusian: Ізабэла Венгерава; 1 March [O.S. 17 February] 1877 – 7
February 1956) was a Russian,
later American,
pianist and music...
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include Vengerova, Vengerof, Vengerovsky, and Wengeroff. The name may
refer to:
Gennadi Vengerov (1959–2015),
Russian actor Isabelle Vengerova (1877–1956)...
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Zinaida Vengerova (April 19, 1867 – 1941) was a
Russian literary critic and translator. She is
considered one of the few
women who were
highly educated...
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December 1912,
under the
title The Man Who Was Dead (a
translation by Z.
Vengerova and John Pollock), in a
production by the
Literary Theatre Society. It...
- Stokowski,
violinist Carl Flesch,
pianists David Saperton and
Isabelle Vengerova,
singers Marcella Sembrich and
Andreas Dippel,
cellist Michel Penha, and...
- was an
American virtuoso pianist and teacher. He
studied with
Isabelle Vengerova and
David Saperton at the
Curtis Institute of
Music in Philadelphia, and...
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French politician Isabelle Vandre (born 1989),
German politician Isabelle Vengerova (1877–1956), a Russian-born
American pianist and
music teacher Isabelle...
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Bernstein studied conducting with
Fritz Reiner;
piano with
Isabelle Vengerova;
orchestration with
Randall Thompson;
counterpoint with
Richard Stöhr;...
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Russian literary criticism.
Isabella Vengerova was a
prominent pianist and
teacher of music.
Zinaida Vengerova was a prolific,
accomplished Symbolist...
- in New York City in 1940. In New York, he
studied piano with
Isabella Vengerova and
Rudolf Serkin,
music theory and
composition with Karl Weigl, and chamber...