- Ivan
Ivanovich Sollertinsky (3
December 1902 in
Vitebsk – 11
February 1944 in Novosibirsk) (Cyrillic: Ива́н Ива́нович Соллерти́нский) was a
Soviet polymath...
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friend Ivan
Sollertinsky, a
Russian polymath and avid musician, died at age 41,
having experienced heart pains in the
preceding days.
Sollertinsky's death affected...
- 304.
Taruskin 2006, p. 32.
Sollertinsky &
Sollertinsky 1980, p. 84.
MacDonald 1990, pp. 123–124.
Sollertinsky &
Sollertinsky 1980, pp. 82–83. Basner, Veniamin;...
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Shostakovich &
Glikman 2001, p. 22. Mikheyeva, I. I.,
Sollertinsky: zhizn' i
naslediye [
Sollertinsky: Life and Legacy], Leningrad, 1988[full
citation needed]...
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October 2011. Minuvshee,
issue 3 (Paris, 1987), 20–21.
Sollertinsky, 107.
Sollertinsky, 108. Fay, 133. Volkov,
Shostakovich and Stalin, 179–180 Figes...
- Ivan
Sollertinsky, whom he had
first met in 1921
through their mutual friends Lev
Arnshtam and
Lydia Zhukova.
Shostakovich later said that
Sollertinsky "taught...
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Kazimierz Siemienowicz (1600–1651), engineer,
pioneer of
rocketry Ivan
Sollertinsky (1902–1944), polymath, critic, and
musicologist Joseph Solman (1909–2008)...
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History of Germany,
first edition, and Catholicism,
third edition) Ivan
Sollertinsky (author of
article on drama,
first edition) Pēteris Stučka (author of...
- Mahler,
whose music Shostakovich had been
closely studying with Ivan
Sollertinsky during the
preceding ten years. (Friends [who?]
remembered seeing Mahler's...
- Atovmyan [ru], Nina Shostakovich,
Isaak Glikman,
Georgy Sviridov, Ivan
Sollertinsky, and
Vissarion Shebalin. The
title in the m****cript
score and first...