- 746629S. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0046629. PMC 3468601. PMID 23071602. "
Toscha Seidel Buys
Celebrated Violin". The New York Times. 27
April 1924. Section...
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Toscha Seidel (November 17, 1899 –
November 15, 1962) was a
Russian violinist Seidel was born in
Odessa on
November 17, 1899, to a
Jewish family. A student...
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civilian who
travels with Melissa, s****ing to be
reunited with her fiancé
Toscha, an
Estovakian fighter pilot; and "Serval", an
Emmerian tank unit consisting...
- the 500 signed/numbered
copies of the 1932
first edition: Mischa, Yascha,
Toscha,
Sascha For Lily Pons, (1934)
unpublished piece originally intended as accompaniment...
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Philadelphia with Ivan
Galamian and
later in
Switzerland with
Joseph Szigeti and
Toscha Seidel. In 1958 he won the
Leventritt International Violin competition and...
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football manager Sven
Seidel (born 1973/74),
German business executive Toscha Seidel (1899–1962),
Russian musician Wolfgang Seidel (1926–1987), German...
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violin virtuoso and
music pedagogue. His
students included Mischa Elman,
Toscha Seidel and
Boris Kroyt.
Alexander Fiedemann was born in Kyiv, Kiev Governorate...
- of the
University of
Southern California Taboo (of The
Black E**** Peas)
Toscha Seidel,
violinist Vikki Carr,
singer Bob Mackie,
fashion designer Rod Marinelli...
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musical (uncredited)
Elvia Allman As
Radio Station Receptionist (uncredited)
Toscha Seidel as
Violinist "Melody for Three:
Detail View".
American Film Institute...
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Schneidermann (1931–2016) Jaap Schröder (1925–2020)
Michel Schwalbé (1919–2012)
Toscha Seidel (1899–1962) Berl
Senofsky (1926–2002)
Samuel Sherman (1871–1948)...