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Peeter Matsov (7
August 1905 – 31 July 1980) was an
Estonian boxer and
sports figure. He was born in Tallinn. He
started his
sporting exercising in 1921...
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Roman Voldemarovich Matsov (Russian: Роман Вольдемарович Матсов; 27
April 1917,
Petrograd – 24
August 2001, Tallinn) was a
Soviet and
Estonian violinist...
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followed by
Roman Matsov who
served as
music director until 1963. By 1956 the
Orchestra had 90 members.
Despite Soviet repertoire policies,
Matsov performed sacred...
- Slaughter,
American baseball player and
manager (d. 2002) 1917 –
Roman Matsov,
Estonian violinist, pianist, and
conductor (d. 2001) 1918 – Sten Rudholm...
- the
Tallinn Conservatory in 1976,
studying with Jüri
Variste and
Roman Matsov, and
continued as a
postgraduate at the
Leningrad Conservatory until 1978...
- kick-boxer (b. 1964) 2001 – Jane Greer,
American actress (b. 1924) 2001 –
Roman Matsov,
Estonian violinist, pianist, and
conductor (b. 1917) 2002 –
Nikolay Guryanov...
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include singers Aile ****zonyi, Heli Lääts, and Ain Anger,
conductors Roman Matsov, Tõnu Kaljuste,
Olari Elts, Eri Klas, and
Kristiina Poska,
composers Arvo...
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Estonian Music Academy as a
conductor with Kuno Areng,
Toomas Kapten and
Roman Matsov. From 1998 to 2000, she
studied at the St.
Petersburg State Conservatory...
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Conductors who have
championed her work
include Neeme Järvi, Eri Klas,
Roman Matsov,
Rostislav Merkulov [et],
Kirill Raudsepp [et],
Alexander Ryabov [de]. Entelis...
- athletics,
Nikolai Kursman in wrestling,
Eduard Kõppo in weightlifting,
Peeter Matsov in boxing,
Gustav Laanekõrb in sailing,
Richard Mast in swimming, Edgar...