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- Empire, and now Ukraine) to Gesya and Grigory Gilels. His father worked as a clerk in a sugar refinery. Gilels had perfect pitch, and at the age of five-and-a-half...
- Gilels is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elena Gilels (1948–1996), Russian pianist Elizabeth Gilels (1919–2008), Soviet violinist...
- Zinaida Gilels was born in Odesa, Ukrainian SSR, to Grigory and Rosalia (née Diner) Gilels, a Jewish family. She was a niece of Elizabeth Gilels and Emil...
- Gilels (Russian: Елена Эмильевна Ги́лельс; September 5, 1948 – June 17, 1996) was a Soviet and Russian pianist. The daughter of pianist Emil Gilels,...
- Elizabeth Gilels (born Yelizaveta Grigoryevna Gilels; Russian: Елизаве́та Григо́рьевна Ги́лельс; 30 September 1919 – 13 March 2008) was a Soviet violinist...
- University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He studied with Zinaida Gilels, Miroslav Roussine, Alice Schoenfeld [de], Abrahm Shtern, Viktor Tretiakov...
- a short arpeggiated run to a high G, marked pianissimo. Measure 84 Emil Gilels pla**** this prelude at a front in World War II, in support for the Soviet...
- Andrei Gavrilov Walter Gieseking Walter Gieseking II Emil Gilels Emil Gilels II Emil Gilels III Grigory Ginsburg Leopold Godowsky Glenn Gould Friedrich...
- advocates in the West was Emil Gilels, who stated during his first tour of the United States that the critics (who were giving Gilels rave reviews) should "wait...
- his life, although fewer than those made by Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels, from the younger generation of Soviet pianists. Drawn prin****lly to Romantic...