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Mikhail Fabianovich Gnessin (Russian: Михаил Фабианович Гнесин;
sometimes transcribed Gnesin; 2
February [O.S. 21 January] 1883 – 5 May 1957) was a Russian...
- Gnesin, or
Gnessin (Russian: Гнесин) is a
Jewish Russian surname.
People with this
surname include:
Fabian Osipovich Gnesin (1837–1891), an
official rabbi...
- The
Gnessin State College of
Music (Russian: Государственный музыкальный колледж имени Гнесиных) and
Gnessin Russian Academy of
Music (Russian: Российская...
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Menahem Natanovich Gnessin (Russian: Мена́хем Ната́нович Гне́син; Hebrew: מנחם גנסין; 1882–1951) was an
early Russian Jewish actor and
Hebrew language...
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Sovietization of the Caucasus.
Without prior music training, he
enrolled in the
Gnessin Musical Institute, and
subsequently studied at the
Moscow Conservatory...
- Uri
Nissan Gnessin (1879–1913) was a Russian-Jewish
writer and a
pioneer in
modern Hebrew literature. He was born in Starodub, and grew up in the small...
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multiple Stalin Prizes, she was a
voice teacher on the
faculty of the
Gnessin State Musical College from 1950
through 1995. Born in Kyiv,
Russian Empire...
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Kuban Cossack Choir performing at
Gnessin Russian Academy of Music, 2013...
- in Moscow. She
started piano lessons at the age of five,
studied at the
Gnessin Special School of
Music in Moscow, and
graduated from the
Zurich University...
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ensemble and
vocal class at the
Gnessin Institute (now
Gnessin Russian Academy of Music). In 1960
Yudina was
fired from the
Gnessin Institute because of her...