- (née
Rostropowicz)
Malinowski (b. 1939), who was born in Warsaw,
Poland and was the
daughter of
Wladyslaw and
Helena (née Baranski)
Rostropowicz. Joanna...
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language landscape:
their old
Slavic share] (in German). pp. 32–45.
Joanna Rostropowicz. Śląski był jego językiem ojczystym:
Reinhold Olesch, 1910–1990 [Silesian...
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Countess Margarethe Lanckorońska, née
Countess Lichnowska (1863–1957)
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talented pianist.
Leopold (1892–1942) was born in
Voronezh to
Witold Rostropowicz [ru], a
composer of
Polish noble descent with
distant Belarusian roots...
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Christians in
India Clerical collaboration with
communist secret services Rostropowicz Clark,
Joanna (2010). "The
Church and the
Communist Power" (PDF). Sarmatian...
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Rostropowicz. S Skapiewicz, Skolnicki, Skotnicki, Staszkowski, Strujłowski, Suszczewski...
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Francisco Ballet, 2002.
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Joanna Rostropowicz. "The
Church and the
Communist Power."
Sarmatian Review 30.2 (2010) Tadeusz...
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Maurizio Pollini,
Ruggiero Ricci,
Mstislav Rostropovich (known as Mścisław
Rostropowicz in Poland),
Sviatoslav Richter,
Artur Rubinstein,
Isaac Stern, Daniil...