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- Anna Yesipova (born Anna Nikolayevna Yesipova; Russian: Анна Николаевна Есипова; 12 February [O.S. 31 January] 1851 – 18 August [O.S. 5 August] 1914) was...
- Weickmann (viola) Henryk Wieniawski (violin) Alexander Winkler (piano) Anna Yesipova (piano) Nikolai Zaremba (composition, harmony) Anatoly Zatin (composition...
- Anna Yesipova (Ukrainian: Анна Єсипова; born 27 January 1997 in Odesa, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian synchronised swimmer. She won two bronze medals at the inaugural...
- MoszkowskiTheodor Kullak ← Czerny; Sergei Prokofiev: pupil of Anna YesipovaTheodor Leschetizky ← Czerny; Claudio Arrau: pupil of Martin Krause ←...
- Zlatina; 1868–1918). Yudina studied at the Petrograd Conservatory under Anna Yesipova and Leonid Nikolayev. She also briefly studied privately with Felix Blumenfeld...
- Jewish family. He studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under Anna Yesipova and then Felix Blumenfeld. Pianist Vladimir Horowitz was also a pupil of...
- unimpressive marks. He continued at the Conservatory, studying piano under Anna Yesipova and continuing his conducting lessons under Tcherepnin. In 1910, Prokofiev's...
- first pianist to program the complete set in a recital was probably Anna Yesipova for a concert in 1876. Nowadays, the complete set of Op. 28 preludes has...
- Vienna, and made his debut in 1908. He then made further studies with Anna Yesipova in Russia, and took first prize at the piano competition in St Petersburg...
- privately with Theodor Leschetizky; in Saint Petersburg she studied with Anna Yesipova. In Vienna she was a good friend of Arthur Schnitzler. From 1906 to 1920...