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Lazare Saminsky (born
Lazar Semyonovich Saminsky (Russian: Лазарь (Элиэзер) Семенович Саминский; 27
October 1882 O.S. / 8
November N.S. – 30 June 1959)...
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Saminsky Pogost (Russian: Саминский Погост) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Saminskoye Rural Settlement,
Vytegorsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia...
- Mart Saar 1882 1963
Estonian Artur Schnabel 1882 1951
Austrian Lazare Saminsky 1882 1959
Russian Igor
Stravinsky 1882 1971
Russian The Rite of Spring;...
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including Sergei Prokofiev,
Nikolai Myaskovsky,
Mikhail Gnesin,
Lazare Saminsky,
Lyubov Streicher, and
Boris Asafyev. See: List of
music students by teacher:...
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among the most
influential figures in
Reform Judaism. In 1924,
Lazare Saminsky became music director of the Temple, and made it a
center of
Jewish music...
- Russian).
Hydrometeorological center of Russia.
Retrieved February 23, 2024. "
Saminsky, Lazare".
Milken Archive of
Jewish Music.
Retrieved October 28, 2021. "Кемурджиан...
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elsewhere in Europe. This style—developed by
composers Alexander Krein,
Lazare Saminsky,
Mikhail Gnesin,
Solomon Rosowsky, and others—was an
important influence...
- (1902–1950), born in present-day
Belarus Vadim Salmanov (1912–1978)
Lazare Saminsky (1882–1959)
Huseyngulu Sarabski (1879–1945), born in present-day Azerbaijan...
- like-minded
musicians from the
Petersburg conservatory, (including
Lazare Saminsky),
founded the "St.
Petersburg Society for
Jewish Folk Music." The objectives...
- (1897–2008), last
surviving French veteran of the
First World War
Lazare Saminsky (1882–1959),
Russian performer,
conductor and composer,
especially of Jewish...