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Issay Alexandrovich Dobrowen (Russian: Исай Александрович Добровейн; 27 February [O.S. 15 February] 1891 in
Nizhny Novgorod,
Russian Empire – 9 December...
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Ferdinand Ries,
Xaver Scharwenka, Amy Beach,
Miriam Hyde and
Issay Dobrowen.
Franz Berwald and
Dimitri Shostakovich wrote violin concertos in C-sharp...
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Stenhammar (1907–1922) Ture Rangström (1922–1925) Tor Mann (1925–1939)
Issay Dobrowen (1941–1953) Dean
Dixon (1953–1960) Sten
Frykberg (1960–1967)
Sergiu Comissiona...
- “Berebichez”.
There are
several prominent members of the family.
Issay Dobrowen (1891-1953), born
Itschok Barabeitchik, Russian/Soviet-Norwegian pianist...
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After Hertz's
retirement in 1930, two conductors,
Basil Cameron and
Issay Dobrowen,
jointly headed the orchestra.
During the
Great Depression, the Symphony's...
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contract with NRK
saved the
orchestra from
bankruptcy in the 1930s.
Issay Dobrowen joined the
orchestra in 1927; when he left in 1931, the
position of chief...
- that
Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin was a quasi-religious
admirer of
Issay Dobrowen's performance of the "preterhuman music" of one of Beethoven's 32 sonatas...
- Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, and
Chicago symphonies under Dobrowen, Verbrugghen, Stokowski, Ormandy, Stock, Reiner, and Steinberg. One highlight...
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Desyatnikov (born 1955)
Nikolay Diletsky (c. 1630 –
after 1680)
Issay Dobrowen (1891–1953)
Vyacheslav Dobrynin (b.1946)
Victor Dolidze (1890–1933), born...
- sent word to my wife that a
great singer had
fallen into my lap and to
Dobrowen that,
believe it or not, this 23-year-old
Gedda was the heaven-sent Dmitry...