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- Orchestra Pianists Conductor Narrator Ref. 1929 Philadelphia Orchestra Olga Barabini, Mary Binney Montgomery Leopold Stokowski — 1949 Kostelanetz Orchestra...
- succession of distinguished teachers, most notably Claudio Arrau, Olga Barabini and Irma Wolpe. Although Ohlsson is especially noted for his performances...
- Inoceramus (Gr****: translation "fibrous s****" for the fibrous structure of the mineral crystals in the s****) is an extinct genus of fossil marine pteriomorphian...
- and Seymour Lipkin. He has coached with Rudolph Ganz, Ivan Moravec, Olga Barabini and Konrad Wolff. In 1967, Adler won the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO)...
- of the Milanese 6-cylinder, and was sold new to Giovanni Battista Aldo Barabini of Genova in 1931. After several changes of ownership the car goes back...
- Arthur Schnabel and Josef Lhevinne) and Joseph Villa (disciple of Olga Barabini and Claudio Arrau). He has given master classes at Princeton University...
- locality for species †Inoceramus anglicus †Inoceramus balchii †Inoceramus barabini †Inoceramus crispii †Inoceramus deformis †Inoceramus dimidius †Inoceramus...
- position Material Notes Images Cataceramus? C.? barabini Northeastern New Mexico. An inoceramid. C.? cf. C. barabini Northeastern New Mexico. An inoceramid. Chlamys...
- Riva [it], Carlo Gerosa, Giovanni Pagani [it], Luigi Zuccoli, and Gaetano Barabini [it]. Pelagio Palagi artista e collezionista, Bologna, Grafis, 1976; Pelagio...
- locality for species †Inoceramus anglicus †Inoceramus balchii †Inoceramus barabini †Inoceramus crispii †Inoceramus deformis †Inoceramus dimidius †Inoceramus...