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- Paul Makanowitzky (June 20, 1920 StockholmFebruary 24, 1998 Freeport, Maine) was an American violinist, and violin teacher. He studied with Ivan Galamian...
- ISBN 978-0-9729679-8-3 Chekhov, Anton, Seven Short Novels, translated by Barbara Makanowitzky, W. W. Norton & Company, 2003 edition, ISBN 978-0-393-00552-3 Clyman...
- Richard Hare (1947, as Fathers and Children) Harry Stevens (1950) Barbara Makanowitzky (1959) Bernard Guilbert Guerney (1961) George Reavey (1961) Bernard Isaacs...
- Ronald Wilks (Penguin, 2002) Seven Short Novels, trans. Barbara Norman Makanowitzky (Norton, 2003) About Love and Other Stories, trans. Rosamund Bartlett...
- Mosolov Russian ****urism ****urism Suprematism Russian Constructivism Makanowitzky 1965, p. 267. Nelson 2004, p. 200. Sitsky 1994, p. 61. Ferenc 2004, p...
- Melissa **** Fredell Lack Eric L****n, Director Julia Lichten Paul Makanowitzky Kevork Mardirossian Patricia McCarty Elmar Oliveira Margaret Pardee Gregor...
- first woman in Philadelphia Orchestra's first-violin section, and Paul Makanowitzky. In 1937 Galamian moved permanently to the United States. In 1941 he...
- MacMillen (1885–1973) Klaus Maetzl (1941–2016) Hugh Maguire (1926–2013) Paul Makanowitzky (1920–1998) Juan Manén (1883–1971) Robert Mann (1920–2018) Kevork Mardirossian...
- volumes. Khudozhestvennaya Literature. Moscow, 1960. Vol. 6, pp. 524-525 Makanowitzky, Barbara (1971). Anton Chekhov: Seven Short Novels; Introduction. W....
- (1837–1922). Esther had previously been married to American violinist Paul Makanowitzky (1920–1998). By way of her sister, Agnes Ethel Magruder (maiden; 1921–2013)...