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- Nikolai Demidenko (born 1 July 1955, Anisimovo) is a Russian-born classical pianist. Demidenko studied at the Gnessin State Musical College with Anna Kantor...
- collaborated with the ****s in The Holocaust, under the pseudonym Helen Demidenko. A daughter of British immigrants, Dale was educated at Redeemer Lutheran...
- Viktor Georgevich Demidenko (Russian: Виктор Георгиевич Демиденко; born 6 June 1962) is a Soviet and Russian former road cyclist. He most notably won...
- Svetlana Demidenko born Semova (born 16 February 1976) is a Russian female long-distance runner and mountain runner who won 2002 World Mountain Running...
- Moscow in 2008 by Tracktor Bowling musicians Lousine Gevorkian and Vitaly Demidenko. Their debut album, Let's Get Louder, was released in 2010. In total,...
- Missarzhevsky, 1986, Middle Cambrian, Amgan Stage, the United States; M. rozanovi Demidenko, 2006, Lower Cambrian, Toyonian Stage, Siberian Platform. M. sini**** Chen...
- Krasivskaya, Anna A.; Belinsky, Andrej B.; Härke, Heinrich; Kadieva, Anna A.; Demidenko, Sergej V.; Malashev, Vladimir Yu; Shvedchikova, Tatiana Yu; Dobrovolskaya...
- piano music include Samuil Feinberg, Elena Bekman-Shcherbina, Nikolai Demidenko, Marta Deyanova, Sergio Fiorentino, Andrei Gavrilov, Emil Gilels, Glenn...
- list (link) Shishlina, N.; Pankova, S.; Sevastyanov, V.; Kuznetsova, O.; Demidenko, Yu. (2016). "Pastoralists and mobility in the Oglakhty cemetery of southern...
- Archived March 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Ates Orga: Liner notes to Demidenko plays Rachmaninov Vinocur, John. "The Burlesque, and Rigor, of Arnold...