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called Paul
Klenovsky. In Wood's
later account, the
press and the BBC "fell into the trap and said the
scoring was wonderful,
Klenovsky had the real...
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originally intended the
libretto for a now-unknown
composer named Nikolai Klenovsky, not
Tchaikovsky (Maes, 152). The composer's
original has
since been published...
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performed in
Carnegie Hall in 1928,
Henry Wood (pseudonymously, as "Paul
Klenovsky")
arranged his
orchestration before the end of the decade. By the mid-1930s...
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University faculty of philology. He
studied at the
Moscow Conservatory with N.
Klenovsky, a
pupil of
Peter Tchaikovsky, and then for
three years in
Berlin and...
- The
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Retrieved 6 June 2021.
Klenovsky,
Jaroslav (2002).
Jewish monuments of
Moravia and Silesia. Brno: ERA Group...
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several decades).
Russian musicians Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov and
Nikolai Klenovsky also
contributed to the
early study of
Georgian folk music.
Russian scholar...
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Nikolay Sokolov,
Alexander Kopylov,
Vernon Duke (born Dukelsky),
Nikolay Klenovsky,
Dmitri Shostakovich,
Alexander Borodin,
Reinhold Glière,
David Nowakowsky...
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synagoga může být vaše!".
Vecernikpv (in Czech).
Retrieved June 1, 2024.
Klenovský,
Jaroslav (1997). Židovské město v Prostějově (in Czech). Prostějov. pp...
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Klenovsky. On
February 1, 1963, the city of
Nizhniye Sergi was
classified as a city of
regional subordination. Arakaevsky, Kirgishansky,
Klenovsky, Nakoryakovsky...
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composer and pianist.
Yuferov studied with
Alexander Glazunov and
Nikolai Klenovsky (Николай Семёнович Кленовский) (1857–1915) in
Saint Petersburg, and with...