- Rosa
Vladimirovna Tamarkina (Russian: Ро́за Влади́мировна Тама́ркина) (23
March 1920 – 5
August 1950) was a
Soviet pianist who won
second prize in the...
- (2018).
Guide to
Byzantine historical writing.
David A. Harrisville,
Irina Tamarkina,
Charlotte Whatley. Cambridge. pp. 193–194. ISBN 978-1-139-62688-0. OCLC 1039703373...
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author and
historian specializing in
music and po****r culture. Rosa
Tamarkina (1920–1950)
pianist This page
lists people with the
surname Tamarkin....
- rumour.
Gilels was
married twice. He was
first married to
pianist Rosa
Tamarkina in 1940. His
second wife was
Fariset (Lala) Hutsistova, a
graduate of...
- Hungary Bolesław Kon Poland III (1937)
Yakov Zak Soviet
Union Rosa
Tamarkina Soviet
Union Witold Małcużyński Poland IV (1949)
Bella Davidovich Soviet...
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pupils included Grigory Ginzburg,
Lazar Berman,
Samuil Feinberg, Rosa
Tamarkina,
Dmitry Kabalevsky,
Galina Eguiazarova,
Nikolai Kapustin,
Alexander Braginsky...
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Laureates of the competition:
Yakov Zak, Rosa
Tamarkina,
Witold Małcużyński and
Lance Dossor...
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Tatiana Nikolayeva [pupils]
Dmitry Paperno Nikolai Arnoldovich Petrov Rosa
Tamarkina Oxana Yablonskaya this teacher's
teachers Goldmann (1941–2009) studied...
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Tagliaferro Mark
Taimanov Aki
Takahashi Yūji
Takahashi Yaara Tal Rosa
Tamarkina Alexander Tamir Melvyn Tan Rüya
Taner Sergei Tarnowsky André Tchaikowsky...
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composer Anna t'Haron (born 1978),
pianist and
chamber musician Rosa
Tamarkina (1920–1950), Kiev-born
Soviet concert pianist,
educator and recording...