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- Berl Senofsky (April 19, 1926 − June 21, 2002) was an American classical violinist and teacher, active during the twentieth century. Senofsky was born...
- Archived from the original on October 9, 2012. Retrieved July 4, 2011. Senofsky, Greg; Hartman, Lauren (2002). The patient's guide to outstanding breast...
- composition Hollis Robbins, humanities Martin Schmidt, computer music Berl Senofsky, violin John Shirley-Quirk, voice Robert van Sice, percussion Barry Tuckwell...
- Pardee Itzhak Perlman Michael Rabin Gerardo Ribeiro Eugene Sârbu Berl Senofsky Simon Shaheen Simon Standage Arnold Steinhardt Albert Stern Michel Tagrine[circular...
- Vayman Elise Cserfalvi Theo Olof Alexei Gorokhov Hedi Gigler 1955 Berl Senofsky Julian Sitkovetsky Pierre Doukan Francine Dorfeuille-Boussinot Victor Pikayzen...
- Oistrakh in 1937 and Leonid Kogan in 1951 as Berl Senofsky managed to beat Julian Sitkovetsky. Senofsky remains the only American who has won the violin...
- production together. Alumni of the music school include violinists Berl Senofsky, Stuart Canin, Isidor Lateiner, and Helen Kwalw****er (who later became...
- (1925–2020) Michel Schwalbé (1919–2012) Toscha Seidel (1899–1962) Berl Senofsky (1926–2002) Samuel Sherman (1871–1948) Nelli Shkolnikova (1928–2010) Sadah...
- Quartet, Op. 15; Schumann: Clavier Quartet, Op. 47 Gary Graffman, Berl Senofsky for Fauré: Sonata No. 1; Debussy: Sonata No. 3 Erica Morini, Rudolf Firkusny...
- Barbizet Christian Ferras Deutsche Grammophon 2011 Gary Graffman Berl Senofsky 2019 Nicholas Angelich Akiko Suwanai 2014 Louise Lortie Augustin Dumay...