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- Georges Samuel Tzipine (22 June 1907 – 8 December 1987) was a French violinist, conductor and composer. He was of Russian-Jewish origin. He was trained...
- Agustín Jiménez Edited by Rafael Ceballos Music by Leo Cardona/Georges Tzipine Distributed by Alsa Film Release dates 2 August 1946 (1946-08-02) (Mexico)...
- orchestre (1943) recorded at Columbia Records with Samson François and Georges Tzipine (janvier 1954). Concerto pour saxophone (1944). Concerto pour violon (1945)...
- Negro Speaks of Rivers neoclassical Václav Trojan 1907 1983 Czech Georges Tzipine 1907 1987 French Alec Wilder 1907 1980 American Necil Kazım Akses 1908...
- Claude Nollier, creator of the role. In November 1956, his friends Georges Tzipine, Fernand Oubradous and Arthur Hoérée organized a series of concerts featuring...
- 1976) Tyagaraja (1767–1847) Christopher Tye (c. 1505 – c. 1572) Georges Tzipine (1907–1987) Friedrich Christian Hermann Uber (1781–1822) Marco Uccellini...
- Accomplice Directed by Giuseppe Guarino Music by Lionel Cazaux Georges Tzipine Production company Pax Film Release date 1932 (1932) Running time 73 minutes...
- (Frimousse), L'étoile under Désormière (Ouf), La bohème (Alcindoro) under Tzipine, Otello (C****io) under Gressier, La Mascotte (Rocco) under Gressier, and...
- 1954 Grant Johannesen, piano, Philarmonia Orchestra, conducted by Georges Tzipine. LP His Master's Voice 1958 Gabriel Tacchino, piano, Orchestra Of Radio...
- (1952–1953) Walter Susskind (1953–1955) Kurt Wöss (1956–1959) Georges Tzipine (1960–1965) Willem van Otterloo (1967–1970) Fritz Rieger (1971–1972) Hiroyuki...