- Arma
Senkrah, (born Arma
Levretta Harkness, 6 June 1864 – 3
September 1900) was an
American violinist who
performed in Europe. Her
short career ended...
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hanging Seneca the
Younger (65 AD),
Roman philosopher, cut his
veins Arma
Senkrah (1900),
American violinist,
gunshot Rezső
Seress (1968),
Hungarian pianist...
- 1985),
Moroccan footballer Tom Arma, a New York–based
photographer Arma
Senkrah (1864–1900), an
American violinist ARMA International,
formerly the ****ociation...
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Guarneri del Gesù (1737), a
Michele Angelo Bergonzi (1739–1757), the "Arma
Senkrah"
Guadagnini (1750), a
Giovanni Guadagnini (1754), a J. B.
Vuillaume copy...
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Joachim / Pla**** with
Johannes Brahms /
Owned a 'Guarnieri del Gesù', 1742
Senkrah, Arma born Anna
Loretta Harkness 1864/06/06 Williamson, New York, US 1900/09/03...
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Philharmonic in Ukraine. The
Marquis 1685
Marchese Spinola Mark
Kaplan ex-Arma
Senkrah 1685 The
Ruggeri –
Stiftung On loan to
Bogdan Bozovic. ex-Castelbarco 1685...
- his
widow to
bring up the children.
Antonio Stradivari makes the ex Arma
Senkrah violin. John Blow is
recorded among the
private musicians of King James...
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debut studio album, The Thistle. Rae
dedicated the
album to "Luzuli and
Senkrah and Scotland." Rae's
single "Over the Sea",
reached number 65 in the UK...
- François
Schubert (1808–1878)
Fritz (Friedrich)
Seitz (1848–1918) Arma
Senkrah (1864–1900)
Otakar Ševčík (1852–1934)
Emily Shinner (1862–1901) Ödön (Edmund)...
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obtained a
first prize there in 1881
shared with a
young American, Arma
Senkrah (Harknes) also a
student of
Charles Dancla and a
young Dutchman, Louis...