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Sophia Alexsandrovna Satina (April 17, 1879 –
February 24, 1975) was a
Russian botanist. She is best
known for her
research into
growing the
fungus Penicillium...
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Sophia Satina,
Sergei Rachmaninoff: A
Lifetime in Music,
Indiana University Press, 2001, p. 191
Sergei Bertensson, Jay Leyda,
Sophia Satina,
Sergei Rachmaninoff:...
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seemed definitely up to the task. On May 15 he
informed his
cousin Sofiya Satina that he had done "some work," and
during the
following w****s was seriously...
- 1904. Amid his
professional career success,
Rachmaninoff married Natalia Satina on 12 May 1902
after a three-year engagement.
Because they were
first cousins...
- saw the
impacts of
science with
macroscopic lenses. Amos Avery,
Sophia Satina and
Jacob Rietsema use the poem as the
epigraph of Blakeslee: the genus...
- and many
songs have
sampled it. Bertensson, Sergei; Jay Leyda;
Sophia Satina (2001).
Sergei Rachmaninoff: A
Lifetime in Music. Indiana:
Indiana University...
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commemorating the life and
works of the
composer was
opened there in 1982. S. A.
Satina, a
cousin of Rachmaninoff's,
wrote in her
memoirs of the estate: The small...
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Sofiya Satina; in it was
locked the m****cript
score for the
First Symphony. He
showed her the m****cript and
asked her to look
after it for him.
Satina had...
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receiving the last installment.
After marrying his
first cousin Natalia Satina, the newly-wed
Rachmaninoff received an
invitation to play his concerto...
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Antimuscarinic List of
poisonous plants Psychoactive plant 1959 Avery, Amos Geer,
Satina,
Sophie and Rietsema,
Jacob Blakeslee: the
genus Datura,
foreword and biographical...