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Alexander Brailowsky (16
February 1896 – 25
April 1976) was a
Russian and
French pianist who
specialised in the
works of Frédéric Chopin. He was a leading...
- Brailovsky, Brailovski,
Brailowski or
Brailowsky (Russian: Брайловский or Браиловский) is a
Slavic masculine surname of
Jewish origin, its
feminine counterpart...
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Raquel Brailowsky-Cabrera was a Paraguayan-born
Puerto Rican social anthropologist and
Professor of
Anthropology and
Sociology at the
Interamerican University...
- German, ****anese, Korean, and Russian.
Bernstein studied with
Alexander Brailowsky,
Clifford Curzon, Jan Gorbaty,
Nadia Boulanger, and
George Enescu. In...
- The Wall
Street Journal.
August 1, 1927. p. 3. ProQuest 130386768. "
Brailowsky Gives Brilliant, Recital;
Vigorous at Piano:
Young Russian Chooses His...
- ladder.
Behind him
posters in a wall
advertise the
pianist Alexander Brailowsky and
dancers - that seem to echo the man's
movement -
although Cartier-Bresson...
- been made by such
pianists as
Alfred Cortot,
Daniel Barenboim,
Alexander Brailowsky,
Samson François, Emil Gilels,
Vladimir Horowitz,
William Kapell, Wilhelm...
- and ****istant of
Rudolph Ganz. In 1925,
Harms was
heard by
Alexander Brailowsky, who
prophesied "a ****ure on the
concert stage" for the
young pianist...
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without some
preconceived ideas, seen as
inevitable by Churchland. Stein,
Brailowsky and Will have
opined that such
preconceptions about the
central nervous...
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Eugene Ormandy,
Dmitri Mitropolous, John Browning, André Watts,
Alesander Brailowsky,
Eugene List,
Lorin Maazel,
Andre Kostelanez, Igor Markevitch,
Lukas Foss...