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Louise Cripps Samoiloff (13
December 1904 – 21
September 2001) was a British-born writer, journalist,
historian and
editor who
became an
American citizen...
- ; Hill,
David L.; Schiff, L. I.; Siegel, Armand; Saletan,
Eugene J.;
Samoiloff,
Dudley D. B.; Gilbert,
Thomas L.; Sense, Karl A. (February 1, 1968)....
- was
noticed by a
singing teacher named Mr.
Samoiloff who
thought her
voice was
suitable for opera.
Samoiloff gave
Taylor singing lessons on a contingent...
- New York:
Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-39271-7. OCLC 802321049.
Samoiloff,
Louise Cripps. C .L. R. James:
Memories and Commentaries, p. 19. ****ociated...
- childhood. She
trained as a
singer with
Lazar Samoiloff and
Francis Stuart. "She is a good
example of the
Samoiloff bel
canto method of singing,"
reported Musical...
-
stile dell'epoca" by
Claudio Dall'Albero and
Marcello Candela (ref).
Samoiloff,
Lazar S. (1942), "Bel Canto", The Singer's Handbook.
Digitized material...
- and the
Prevention of War".
Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists. p. 20.
Samoiloff,
Louise Cripps. C .L. R. James:
Memories and Commentaries, p. 19. ****ociated...
- 1930s and 1940s he was
married to the
journalist and
editor Louise Cripps Samoiloff. From 1947
until his
death he was
married to the
painter and designer...
-
names to a
greater or
lesser extent.
Before the
piece begins,
Wladimir Samoiloff, a
young Russian Lieutenant, had an
adventure in
which he
ended up disguising...
- gave them
extraordinary power." James's
relationship with
Louise Cripps Samoiloff had
broken up
after her
second abortion, so that
intimate tie no longer...