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architect Leonid Dushkin (1910–1990),
Soviet rocket scientist Dushkin S-155,
rocket motor designed by
Leonid Dushkin Samuel Dushkin (1891–1976), American...
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Samuel Dushkin (December 13, 1891 – June 24, 1976) was an
American violinist, composer, and
pedagogue of
Polish birth and
Jewish origin.
Dushkin was born...
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Alexey Nikolayevich Dushkin (Russian: Алексей Николаевич Душкин; 24
December 1904 – 8
October 1977) was a
Soviet architect, best
known for his 1930s designs...
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Dushkin S-155 was a liquid-fueled
rocket motor designed by
Leonid Dushkin specifically for use in the Mikoyan-Gurevich Ye-50 and Ye-50A (aka MiG-23U)...
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Leonid Stepanovich Dushkin (Леонид Степанович Душкин) (August 15, 1910 in the
Spirove settlement of the Tver
region –
April 4, 1990), was a
major pioneer...
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Building is one of
seven Stalinist skys****ers,
designed by
Alexey Dushkin. Its name
comes from the Red Gate square. The 138-metre
building consists...
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violinist Samuel Dushkin, who
convinced him to
compose the
Violin Concerto with
Dushkin's help on the solo part.
Impressed by
Dushkin's virtuosic ability...
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violinist Samuel Dushkin.
Willy Strecker of B.
Schotts Söhne, Stravinsky's
music publisher at the time (and also a
friend of
Dushkin's),
asked Stravinsky...
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months before Novokuznetskaya and Paveletskaya. The
architect was
Alexey Dushkin. From 1943 to 1969 when
Kakhovskaya opened, it was the
southern terminus...
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first performance, by
Soetens and
Samuel Dushkin, of his
Sonata for Two Violins,
which pleased him greatly.
Dushkin had
recently had a
concerto written for...