- Max
Rostal (7 July 1905 – 6
August 1991) was a
violinist and a
viola player. He was Austrian-born, but
later took
British citizenship. Max
Rostal was...
- version. Bemis,
William E.; Hetherington,
Thomas E. (28 May 1982). "The
Rostal Organ of
Latimeria chalumnae:
Morphological Evidence of an Electroreceptive...
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Korba Producer(s)
Lindsey Rostal Designer(s) Matt
Korba Artist(s) Evan
Cagle Nathan Fulton Writer(s) Matt
Korba Lindsey Rostal Composer(s) Ben
Stanton David...
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pedagogue Max
Rostal, who
taught them free of charge.[citation needed]
Brainin won the 1946 Carl
Flesch International Violin Competition,
which Rostal co-founded...
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Sybille Bianca Giulietta Eysenck (/ˈaɪzɛŋk/ EYE-zenk; née
Rostal; 16
March 1927 – 5
December 2020) was a
British personality psychologist and
spouse of...
- the form of the "Flesch Medal" by Max
Rostal and
Edric Cundell of the
Guildhall School of
Music and Drama;
Rostal had been a
pupil of Flesch. Flesch's...
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Ginette Neveu,
Yfrah Neaman,
Ricardo Odnoposoff, Eric Rosenblith, Max
Rostal,
Henryk Szeryng,
Henri Temianka,
Roman Totenberg and
Josef Wolfsthal, all...
- were
later arranged for the
violin (and timpani) by
Rudolf Kolisch, Max
Rostal,
Ottokar Nováček,
Christian Tetzlaff and
Wolfgang Schneiderhan.
Gidon Kremer...
- Bibcode:2004PNAS..101.6530L. doi:10.1073/pnas.0307982101. PMC 404079. PMID 15096623.
Rostal, D. C., et al. "Reproductive
physiology of
nesting leatherback turtles (Dermochelys...
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European Archive Copyright free LP
recording of the
Kreutzer sonata Max
Rostal (violin) and
Franz Osborn (piano) at the
European Archive (for non-American...