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- Raya Garbousova (Russian: Ра́я Га́рбузова; September 25, 1909 – January 28, 1997) was a Russian-born American cellist and teacher. Born in Tiflis, into...
- Concerto). Barber was commissioned to write his cello concerto for Raya Garbousova, an expatriate Russian cellist, by Serge Koussevitzky on behalf of Garbusova...
- Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera, Vladimir Horowitz, Eleanor Steber, Raya Garbousova, John Browning, Leontyne Price, Pierre Bernac, Francis Poulenc, and Dietrich...
- (Prin****l Cellist of BSO 1964-2016) Emanuel Feuermann László Fenyö Raya Garbousova Alban Gerhardt Natalia Gutman Sol Gabetta Matt Haimovitz Milt Hinton Sheku...
- violinist and violist Paul Biss, the son of the Russian-born cellist Raya Garbousova. Their sons are the pianist Jonathan Biss, with whom she often plays,...
- and Miriam Fried, and his grandmother was the Russian-born cellist Raya Garbousova. Biss attended Bloomington North High School in Bloomington, Indiana,...
- concert with artists such as Nathan Milstein, William Primrose, Raya Garbousova and Maria Kurenko. He recorded an album of Tchaikovsky songs with Kurenko...
- Brott, a student of Piatigorsky, identified them as Casals, Hindemith, Garbousova, Morini, Salmond, Szigeti, Menuhin, Milstein, Kreisler, a self-portrait...
- chamber musician Eileen Folson (1956–2007), composer and cellist Raya Garbousova (1909–1997), cellist and educator Sarah Gurowitsch (1889–1981), Russian-born...
- Franco-Mendès (1816–1889, Netherlands) Domenico Gabrielli (d.1690, Italy) Raya Garbousova (1909–1997, born in Georgia, Russian Empire) Maurice Gendron (1920–1990...