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Boris Goldovsky (Борис Анисимович Голдовский; June 7, 1908 -
February 15, 2001) was a
Russian Empire-born
conductor and
broadcast commentator, active...
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Onissim Borisovich Goldovsky (January 6, 1865 –
September 7, 1922) was a
Russian attorney,
political philosopher and activist, author, and
champion of...
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England Conservatory in M****achusetts. One of his
professors was
Boris Goldovsky, who
would be very
influential in his career. Díaz made his professional...
- (later
known as the
Goldovsky Opera Theater) was an
American opera company that was
active from 1945 to 1985.
Founded by
Boris Goldovsky in
January 1945,...
- and soprano. She
began her
career as an
opera singer in 1962 with the
Goldovsky Opera Theater. In 1964 she won two
major singing competitions, the Young...
- tour at the
Huntington Avenue site.
Opera "scenes" were done at NEC by
Goldovsky and
others in
Jordan Hall.
There were very few
opera companies in existence...
- 0610699104. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 1892968. PMID 17261804. Kunin, Victor;
Goldovsky, Leon; Darzentas, Nikos; Ouzounis,
Christos A. (July 2005). "The net of...
- 10414092P. doi:10.1073/pnas.0706358104. PMC 1955782. PMID 17715057.
Kunin V,
Goldovsky L,
Darzentas N,
Ouzounis CA (July 2005). "The net of life: reconstructing...
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engage another lady, who was not so
ambitious of
exhibiting a bomba.
Goldovsky suggests that in such
exploits Storace was "planting the seeds" of later...
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singing and
opera with,
among others, Vera Schwarz, Carl Ebert,
Boris Goldovsky and
Sarah Caldwell. In 1947,
having adopted the
stage name "Marni Nixon"...