- Lev
Nikolayevich Oborin (Russian: Лев Николаевич Оборин; Moscow, 11 September [O.S. 29 August] 1907 – Moscow, 5
January 1974) was a
Soviet and Russian...
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Oborín (Hungarian: Abara) is a
village and
large muni****lity in
Michalovce District in the
Kosice Region of
eastern Slovakia. In
historical records the...
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Stepan Ilyich Oborin (Russian: Степа́н Ильи́ч Обо́рин; 15
August 1892 – 16
October 1941) was a Red Army
major general.
Oborin served as a
gunner in the...
- Competition, held from 23 to 30
March 1927 in Warsaw.
Soviet pianist Lev
Oborin was
awarded the
first prize. The
competition was
initiated by
Jerzy Żurawlew...
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David Oistrakh. It was
premiered on 17 June 1944 by
David Oistrakh and Lev
Oborin. The work is
about 24
minutes long and
consists of four movements: Moderato...
- 2003)
Gadzhi Gadzhiyev (20 Nov 2003–2006)
Vladimir ****hlevsky (2006)
Sergei Oborin (13
March 2007 – 31 Aug 2007)
Aleksandr Tarkhanov (31 Aug 2007 – 11 Nov...
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Sergei Grigoryevich Oborin (Russian: Сергей Григорьевич Оборин; born 12
December 1956) is a
Russian professional football coach and a
former player. On...
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David Oistrakh (violin) and Lev
Oborin (piano) on 23
October 1946,
coached by the composer.
During rehearsals,
Oborin pla**** a
certain p****age, marked...
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Boris Zemliansky,
Yakov Milstein, Lev
Oborin (piano) and
Leonid Roizman (organ). As
student of the
famous Lev
Oborin, the
winner of the
First International...
- own compositions.
Along with Yuri Bryushkov [ru],
Grigory Ginzburg, Lev
Oborin, and
Josif Shvarts, he was
among the
Soviet contestants in the inaugural...