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- Alexander Gregorovitch Chuhaldin (Russian: Александр Григорьевич Чухалдин) (27 August 1892 – 20 January 1951) was a Russian violinist, conductor, composer...
- Strings with Britten as soloist and Alexander Chuhaldin conducting. Britten dedicated the work to Chuhaldin. The composer withdrew the work following a...
- (1900–1972) – violist Anatoliy Brandukov (1859–1930) – cellist Alexander Chuhaldin (1892–1951) – violinist, conductor, composer Tish Daija (1926–2003) –...
- 1965) Pavel Chesnokov (1877–1944) Tatyana Chudova (1944–2007) Alexander Chuhaldin (1892–1951) Näcip Cihanov (1911–1988) Jānis Cimze (1814–1881), born in...
- Nikolai Golovanov (1891–1953) Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953) Alexander Chuhaldin (1892–1951) Arthur Lourié (1892–1966) Nikolai Obukhov (1892–1954) Aleksandr...
- Albert Chamberland (1886–1975) Eugène Chartier (1893–1963) Alexander Chuhaldin (1892–1951) Nicolas Chumachenco (1944–2020) Stephen Clapp (1939–2014)...
- performed in a mandolin orchestra and was a violin pupil of Alexander Chuhaldin, Chris Dafeff, Broadus Farmer, and Kathleen Parlow at the Toronto Conservatory...
- (1891–1965) Caleb Chan (born 1988) Dorothy Chang (born 1970) Alexander Chuhaldin (1892–1951) Gustav Ciamaga (born 1930) Chan Ka Nin (born 1949) Derek Charke...
- Benjamin Young Apollo 1939-08-02 Toronto Britten / Toronto Melodic StringsChuhaldin Enescu, George Orchestral Suite No. 3, "Villageoise" (1938) 1939-02-02...
- career playing in a radio orchestra for the CFRB with conductor Alexander Chuhaldin in 1929. Throughout the 1930s he pla**** in various orchestras including...