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Miron Borisovich Polyakin (Russian: Мирон Борисович Полякин; (February 12, 1895 in
Cherkasy - May 21, 1941 in Moscow) was a
Russian Empire and
Soviet violinist...
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Wolfgang Schneiderhan Alfred Schnittke...
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American Reform Jewish rabbi,
liberal social activist and author.
Miron Polyakin (1895-1941)
Russian and
Soviet violinist,
disciple of
Leopold Auer. Bert...
- Moscow,
Russia Russian Pupil of
Pyotr Stolyarsky,
Abram Yampolsky and
Miron Polyakin/
Sister of Emil Gilels, wife of
Leonid Kogan Suwa,
Nejiko b.
Nejiko Oga...
- Schoenfield's
pieces was
presented at
Reinberger Hall by
violinist Lev
Polyakin and
other members of the
Cleveland Orchestra with the
composer at the piano...
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Pochon (1878–1959) Max
Pollikoff (1904–1984)
Enrico Polo (1868–1953)
Miron Polyakin (1895–1941)
Katia Popov (1965–2018) Ruth
Posselt (1914–2007) Jean Pougnet...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player 4 DF RUS
Valery Polyakin 6 MF RUS
Artyom Kuzmin 7 MF RUS
Aleksandr Konev 8 MF RUS
David Papikyan (on loan from Chayka) 9 FW...
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partner and accompanist, in the
course of
which she pla**** with
Miron Polyakin and
Daniil Shafran.
Illness prevented Vakman from
pursuing a
career as...
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Nathan Milstein [pupils] Emil Młynarski [pupils]
Kathleen Parlow Miron Polyakin Simon Pullman Benno Rabinof Silvestre Revueltas Clara Rockmore Toscha Seidel...
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Vecheslovoy and N. M. Dudinskaya.
Mariss Jansons (1943–2019), conductor. M. B.
Polyakin,
violinist and educator,
lived in the
house in the
years 1928-1936. Mikhail...