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Sapellnikoff (Russian: Василий Львович Сапельников; tr.
Vasily Lvovich Sapelnikov) (2 November [O.S. 21 October] 1867 – 17
March 1941), was a Ukrainian-born...
- (1852–1918),
Russian pianist, teacher,
conductor and
composer W****ily
Sapellnikoff (1867–1941), Ukrainian-born
Russian pianist W****ily
Chair by
Marcel Breuer...
- in
January 1888 at the
Metropolitan Opera House in New York. W****ily
Sapellnikoff, who pla**** the
concerto many
times with
Tchaikovsky himself conducting...
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performance at the Queen's Hall in London, the
soloist being W****ily
Sapellnikoff with the
Philharmonic Society and
Frederic Cowen conducting;
London would...
- the
Anton Rubinstein prize,
having studied under Pavel Pabst, W****ily
Sapellnikoff,
Vasily Safonov and
Sergei Taneyev among others.
Despite his conservative...
- (1866–1901)
Vladimir Rebikov (1866–1920)
Samuel Maykapar (1867–1938) W****ily
Sapellnikoff (1867–1941)
Leonid Nikolayev (1868–1942)
Julius Conus (1869–1942) Vasily...
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Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894)
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921) W****ily
Sapellnikoff (1867–1941)
Xaver Scharwenka (1850–1924)
Aloys Schmitt (1788–1866) Friedrich...
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Alberto Randegger Giuseppe Verdi 1884 Antonín Dvořák
Sophie Menter W****ily
Sapellnikoff Pablo de
Sarasate 1885
Giovanni Bottesini Hans von Bülow 1886
Franz Rummel...
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Victor Sangiorgio Jesús María Sanromá
Arthur Napoleão dos
Santos W****ily
Sapellnikoff Erik
Satie Emil von
Sauer Amandine Savary Jean-Marc
Savelli Marko Savić...
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Anton Rubinstein,
Anton Arensky,
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, W****ily
Sapellnikoff,
Nikolai Dmitriev-Svechin,
Alexander Tcherepnin, Ivan Kryzhanovsky, Leopold...