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Eduard Grikurov (29
March 1907,
Tbilisi - 13
December 1982, Leningrad) was a
Soviet conductor and People's
Artist of the USSR.
Grikurov studied at the...
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Grikurov Ridge (71°17′S 69°0′W / 71.283°S 69.000°W / -71.283; -69.000) is a
ridge that
extends westward for
about 6
nautical miles (11 km) from the...
- 28, 1940, by the
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Eduard Grikurov. The work
immediately engendered intense debate,
against and in defense...
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Bujanovsky (French Horn)
Georgiy Ginovker (cello,
chamber music)
Edouard Grikurov (conducting)
Artur Lemba (piano)
Theodor Leschetizky (piano)
Nikolai Malko...
- Revolution. One of his
notable pupils in
Tiflis was
conductor Edouard Grikurov. On 1 May 1886, in Tiflis, he
conducted the
premiere of the
third and final...
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courted during the 1930s by the
conductors Nikolai Rabinovich and
Eduard Grikurov. She
ultimately married the latter, with whom she
remained until his death...
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company building)
Italy Chief of the 8th Mission,
Enrico Ensom Consul L.
Grikurov Molokanskaya, 35 Krasnovodskaya, 8
Lithuania Consul Vincas Mickevičius...
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studied choral and
symphonic conducting with
Konstantin Olchov and
Edouard Grikurov at the
Leningrad Conservatory. He was
selected by
cultural authorities...
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large areas of
older rock. In the 1970s and 1980s,
Antarctic researchers Grikurov and
Elliot debated whether the
Insel Orogeny marked the end of
craton building...
- at the Maly Theatre, Leningrad, on
April 1, 1955,
conducted by
Eduard Grikurov, in this case with the
omission of
Scenes 7 and 11. All
thirteen scenes...