- Brusilovsky,
Brussilovsky,
Brusilovskiy or
Brusilovski (Ukrainian: Брусиловський, Russian: Брусиловский) is a
Ukrainian masculine surname; its feminine...
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Andrievsky Boris Belkin Mikhaïl
Bezverkhny Irina Bochkova Alexandre Brussilovsky Taras Gabora Eva
Graubin Tatiana Grindenko Ilya
Grubert Leonid Kogan...
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Yevgeny Grigoryevich Brusilovsky (Russian: Евгений Григорьевич Брусиловский; 12 November [O.S. 30 October] 1905 – 9 May 1981) was a
Soviet and Russian...
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Conservatorio "G. Verdi" of
Milan by the
Tchaikovsky Piano Trio (Alexandre
Brussilovsky (violin),
Anatole Liebermann (cello),
Konstantin Bogino (piano) The House...
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Misha Brusilovsky (born
Mikhail Brussilovsky; 7 May 1931 – 3
November 2016) was a
Ukrainian artist,
painter and
graphic artist. He was a
Member of the...
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Seven Poems by A. Blok opus 127;
Tatiana Smirnova, soprano,
Alexandre Brussilovsky, violin;
Natalia Khoma, cello;
Volodymyr Vynnytsky, piano;
Suoni e Colori...
- 100 (Antonín Dvořák). PGP RTB 230049;
Jugoton LSY-66243. w.
Alexandre Brussilovsky (violin):
Sonata for
violin and
piano in A
major (César Franck); Sonata...
- Baráti,
Dmitri Bashkirov,
Anshel Brusilow,
Joaquin Achucarro,
Alexandre Brussilovsky,
Stanislav Bunin (1983),
Olivier Cazal, Jean-Philippe Collard, Youri...
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recorded several CDs both as a
soloist and in duo with
violinist Alexandre Brussilovsky for the
Suoni e
Colori label. A
recording including Schubert’s Wanderer...
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Music Academy (Alexandre
Brussilovsky, conductor),
Suoni e Colori,
France 2014 “Concert”,
Chausson Piano Trio,
Alexandre Brussilovsky, violin;
Volodymyr Vynnytsky...