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- appointed director. In Kiev he taught among others Levko Revutsky, Boris Lyatoshinsky and Vladimir Dukelsky (who became well known in the West as Vernon Duke)...
- Borys Mykolaiovych Lyatoshynsky, also known as Boris Nikolayevich Lyatoshinsky, (3 January 1895 – 15 April 1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, and...
- (January 2019). "Lyatoshinsky Symphony No 3, "Peace Shall Defeat War"". Gramophone. Retrieved 27 April 2022. Kuchar, Theodore (1993). "Lyatoshinsky, B.: Symphonies...
- Heinrich Nordhoff, German automotive engineer (b. 1899) April 15 – Boris Lyatoshinsky, Ukrainian composer, conductor, and teacher (b. 1895) April 16 Fay Bainter...
- (1855–1914) Lyudmila Lyadova (1925–2021) Sergei Lyapunov (1859–1924) Boris Lyatoshinsky (1895–1968), born in present-day Ukraine Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912),...
- MusicBrainz. Retrieved 26 June 2022. Martsenkivska 2016. "Category:Lyatoshinsky, Boris". IMSLP. Retrieved 26 June 2022. ****mings, Robert (2014). "Boris...
- (1894–1939) Nicolas Slonimsky (1894–1995) Dimitri Tiomkin (1894–1979) Boris Lyatoshinsky (1895–1968) Joseph Schillinger (1895–1943) Viktor Kosenko (1896–1938)...
- graduating from the Kyiv Conservatory in 1951 in the class of Boris Lyatoshinsky. He had joined the Union of Soviet Composers in 1948, and at his graduation...
- Zinchenko, Natalia (13 April 2011). "Вспомним Лятошинского" [Let's Remember Lyatoshinsky]. The Day (Kyiv) (in Russian). Retrieved 5 November 2023. Morozova, Lyubov...
- in the newly independent Lithuania. In 1955, Ukrainian composer Boris Lyatoshinsky composed an eponymous orchestral work based on the poem in commemoration...