- Yuri
Mikhaylovich Ahronovitch (Юрий Михайлович Аронович) (13 May 1932 – 31
October 2002) was a Soviet-born
Israeli conductor. Born in Leningrad, he studied...
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Radio France 1984–2000 Succeeded by Myung-whun
Chung Preceded by Yuri
Ahronovitch Kapellmeister, Gürzenich
Orchestra Cologne 1986–1990 Succeeded by James...
- 1947,
after the end of
World War II. His
surname was
later spelled as
Ahronovitch.
Yitzhak (Ike)
Aronowicz was born in Łódź. He grew up in the Free City...
- 2019-04-12 at the
Wayback Machine, IMDb,
retrieved 21
October 2017 "Yitzhak
Ahronovitch,
Exodus Skipper in
Defiant ’47
Voyage of
Jewish Refugees, Dies at 86"...
-
Memorial Museum.
Retrieved 2015-09-26. Fox,
Margalit (2009-12-23). "Yitzhak
Ahronovitch, 86,
Jewish Refugee Ship's Captain, Dies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
- No. 16, by
Allan Pettersson,
Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri
Ahronovitch conducting,
Swedish Society Discofil (LP) (1985); OCLC 13762831 and (CD)...
- 68–69.
Gruber 1999, p. 45. Fox,
Margalit (December 23, 2009). "Yitzhak
Ahronovitch, 86,
Jewish Refugee Ship's Captain, Dies". The New York Times. Grant...
- recordings),
Riccardo Muti, Sir
Neville Marriner, Igor Markevitch, Yuri
Ahronovitch,
Andrew Litton,
Mikhail Pletnev (twice),
Vladimir Fedoseyev, Riccardo...
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Frederick L.
Hemke (Alto saxophone),
Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Yuri
Ahronovitch (Swedish
Society Discofil LP and CD) OCLC 45586363 John-Edward Kelly...
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Symphony Orchestra,
recorded in 1970. Tamás Vásáry, pianist, with Yuri
Ahronovitch conducting the
London Symphony Orchestra,
recorded in 1975.
Peter Rösel...