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- Nikita Magaloff (Russian: Никита Магалов; 21 February [O.S. 8 February] 1912 – 26 December 1992) was a Georgian-Russian pianist. He was born in Saint Petersburg...
- Nikita Alexandrovich Nikita Khrushchev (1894–1971), Soviet leader Nikita Magaloff (1912–1992), Georgian-Russian pianist Nikita Bogoslovsky (1913–2004), Soviet...
- Solti (l) with the pianist Nikita Magaloff...
- politician in Oliver Cromwell's government and enemy of King Charles I. Nikita Magaloff (1912 – 1992 in Vevey), Georgian-Russian pianist Jules M****enet (1842–1912)...
- there, also in 1956. She sang Chopin's Polish songs in Paris with Nikita Magaloff, a Liszt-Bartók concert at La Scala, and a concert involving 'operas about...
- with Madeleine Lipatti (widow of Dinu Lipatti), Abbey Simon, and Nikita Magaloff. In 1957, at sixteen, she won both the Geneva International Music Competition...
- Geneviève Joy Louis Kentner Kazimierz Kord (chairman) Eugene List Nikita Magaloff (vice-chairman) Frantisek Rauch (vice-chairman) Regina Smendzianka Péter...
- director for about three years. Pianists appearing at the festival include Magaloff, Richter, Arrau, Pollini, Ashkenazy, Radu Lupu, Zimerman, Brendel, Martha...
- international concert career started in 1983, when he replaced Nikita Magaloff at a concert in Belgrade. Four years later he was appointed a professorship...
- Alfred Brendel, Martha Argerich, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Lazar Berman, Nikita Magaloff, Michel Beroff, Annie Fischer, Louis Lortie and many others began to play...