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Adila Fachiri (26
February 1886 – 15
December 1962) was a
Hungarian violinist who had an
international career but made her home in England. She was the...
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Adila Bayhum (1900–1975),
Syrian feminist and
political activist Adila Fachiri (1886–1962),
Hungarian violinist Adila H****im (born 1972),
South African...
- (1860–1949),
member of an old
Sicilian noble family and his wife,
Caterina Fachiri (1882–1968), a Gr****
aristocrat who was a
descendant of some of the most...
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theme in the
various aliases she has adopted.
Formerly known as
Vilma Fachiri,
Caerula is
first introduced as the
Chairman of the
Stellar Nursery Society...
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Julie Lasdun was a
pianist who
accompanied the
Hungarian violinist Adila Fachiri. In 1930 she pla**** in the
first chamber performance of
Constant Lambert's...
- 1929 and
first performed in 1930 by its dedicatees, the
sisters Adila Fachiri and
Jelly d'Arányi.
Though now
praised by many critics, it has
never been...
- Budapest, the great-niece of
Joseph Joachim and
sister of the
violinist Adila Fachiri, with whom she
often pla**** duets. She
began her
studies as a pianist,...
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Catterall Bridge, J. S. Hallé
Orchestra Harty Columbia (1925) ≤1926-02 Arányi
Fachiri [unidentified] Chapple, S.
Vocalion (1926) 1928 Rosé, Ar. Rosé, Al. Rosé...
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fifth surviving daughter Almina (1886–1928),
married Antonio Pandelli Fachiri (1886–1928/9) in 1915
fourth son
Ferdinand (Bob) (1888–1950),
later Bob...
- Emil Młynarski /
chamber musician /
toured widely in
Europe and the US
Fachiri,
Adila 1886/02/26 Budapest,
Hungary 1962/12/15 London,
England Hungarian...