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School of
Music and
continued at the
Mannes School of
Music under Vera
Fonaroff. He was the
first African-American
regular member of the
Lewisohn Stadium...
- Vera
Fonaroff (June 14, 1883, Kiev – July 23, 1962, New York, NY) was an
American classical violinist and
violin teacher of Russian-Jewish heritage. Born...
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moved to New York to
study acting with
Charles Conrad and
ballet with Nina
Fonaroff.[citation needed]
After securing a seven-year
contract with 20th Century...
- Yuriko,
Ethel Butler,
Ethel Winter, Jean Erdman,
Patricia Birch, Nina
Fonaroff, Matt Turney, Mary Hinkson. The
group of men
dancers was made up of Erick...
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Progressive Era. 21 (4): 262–278. doi:10.1017/S1537781422000299. ISSN 1537-7814.
Fonaroff, L. Schuyler. "Was
Huntington Right about Human Nutrition?"
Annals of the...
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Quartet (1903–1917),
which featured only women. Its
members were Vera
Fonaroff,
Gladys North, and
Lillian Littlehales. She was a
student of
Julius Eichberg...
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American Studied violin in
Paris /
accompanist and
soprano singer /
writer Fonaroff, Vera 1883/06/14 Kyiv,
Ukraine 1962/07/23 New York, New York US American...
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extremely aggressive attack. Jose Raul
Capablanca vs
Professor Marc
Fonaroff, New York 1918,
Spanish Game:
Berlin Defense.
Hedgehog Variation (C62)...
- Woman, and
Merce Cunningham as the Revivalist. Yuriko,
Pearl Lang, Nina
Fonaroff, and
Marjorie Mazia danced the Revivalist's followers. Graham's performance...
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Jorja Fleezanis (1952–2022)
Eugene Fodor (1950–2011) Vera
Fonaroff (1883–1962) Zino
Francescatti (1902–1991)
Stefan Frenkel (1902–1979) Walter...