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- Agnes Tschetschulin (24 February 1859 – 23 April 1942) was a Finnish composer and violinist who toured internationally. Tschetschulin was born in Helsinki...
- Maria Tschetschulin (1852–1917), was a Finnish clerk. She was the first woman to attend university in Finland. Maria Tschetschulin, who was of Russian...
- (1829–1882), architect Maria Tschetschulin (1850–1917), clerk Augusta Krook (1853–1941), politician and teacher Agnes Tschetschulin (1859–1942), composer and...
- Sarah Traubel, soprano Richard Aaker Trythall, pianist, composer Agnes Tschetschulin, composer, violinist Christa Frieda Vogel, photographer Jorinde Voigt...
- Watson (1856–1933), chemist Gustav Holst (1874–1934), composer Agnes Tschetschulin (1859–1942), composer and violinist Guild is the ****ociation of College's...
- Dublin, Leeds, and Beethoven international piano competitions Agnes Tschetschulin, violinist, composer, one of the first four graduates Eicca Toppinen...
- 1858/06/01 Modena, Italy 1948/09/04 Rome, Italy Italian Also mezzo-soprano Tschetschulin, Agnes 1859/02/24 Helsinki, Finland 1942 Stockholm Finnish Also composer...
- families could be in that school. After the first woman in Finland, Maria Tschetschulin, was accepted as a university student by dispensation in 1870, advanced...
- of his students included Albert Stoessel, Edmund Severn, and Agnes Tschetschulin. August Wilhelmj has said that he was the best violin teacher of his...
- long-distance runner Agnes Tjongarero (born 1946), Namibian politician Agnes Tschetschulin (1859–1942), Finnish composer and violinist Agnes Tschurtschenthaler...