- Devy
Erlih (Paris, 5
November 1928 – Paris, 7
February 2012) was a
French violinist and the 1955
winner of the Long-Thibaud competition.
Erlih was born...
- that Filipović shot nine
inmates that day for an
escape attempt.
Josip Erlih also
viewed a
similar occasion, when, he claimed,
eight inmates were shot...
- to the
Paris Conservatory at the age of 15,
where he
studied with Devy
Erlih and Jean-Jacques Kantorow. He was the
winner of the
first Sendai International...
- French): 14 – via Gallica. Varèse, Edgard; Jolivet, André (2002). Jolivet-
Erlih, Christine, ed.
Correspondance 1931–1965 (in French). Contrechamps. p. 110...
- Onyx, 2009) –
unedited performance, each
caprice recorded in a
single take
Erlih, Devy (Adès, 1967 / CD reprint, 1987 (selection of 19 from the 24 Caprices:...
- {{ISBN}}: checksum – via Università Ca’
Foscari Venezia.
Erika Peschard-
Erlih (1993). "La mort des dieux".
Ebisu (in French) (1).
Maison franco-****onaise [fr]:...
- одном новом фразеологизме) // Russistik. — 1998. Эрлих С. Е. 05_99/articles/
erlih/erlih06.htm Россия колдунов-2 (Раскопки сакрального текста)
Archived 5 October...
- Bach-Concertos pour violon, deux violons,violon et hautbois, clavecin-Devy
Erlih,
Henry Merckel,
Reinhold Barchet, Kurt Kalmus, Rolf Reinhardt-Orchestre...
- 2016-11-16.
Retrieved 2016-11-16. Varèse, Edgard; Jolivet, André (2002). Jolivet-
Erlih,
Christine (ed.).
Correspondance 1931–1965 (in French). Contrechamps. p...
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Elman (1891–1967)
George Enescu (1881–1955)
Broadus Erle (1918–1977) Devy
Erlih (1928–2012)
Toshiya Eto (1927–2008)
Adila Fachiri (1886–1962)
Ilona Fehér...