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Maxim Alexandrovich Vengerov (Russian: Максим Александрович Венгеров; born 20
August 1974) is a Soviet-born
Israeli violinist, violist, and conductor....
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Vengerov (Russian: Венге́ров) is a
Russian and
Ukrainian surname derived from the word
vengr (венгр),
which means "Hungarian". It was
given to the people...
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Vladimir Yakovlevich Vengerov (Russian: Владимир Яковлевич Венгеров; 1920–1997) was a
Soviet film director. He
directed fourteen films between 1951 and...
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Semyon Afanasievich Vengerov (Russian: Семён Афана́сьевич Венге́ров; 17
April [O. S. 5 April] 1855, Lubny,
Poltava Governorate – 14
September 1920, Petrograd)...
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Gennadi Aronovich Vengerov (Russian: Геннадий Аронович Венгеров; 27
August 1959 – 22
April 2015) was a Soviet,
Russian and
German film and
theatre actor...
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group also
lends Stradivarius violins to
young talented musicians.
Maxim Vengerov and
Laurent Korcia have used the instruments. On 26
August 2019, Bernard...
- (conductor) 28
November 2015:
Maxim Vengerov,
Queensland Symphony Orchestra,
Nicholas Carter (conductor) 5 June 2016:
Maxim Vengerov,
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra...
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Vadim Repin, the late
Alexander Skwortsow,
Natalia Lomeiko, and
Maxim Vengerov, are
natives of Novosibirsk. Also born in the city were punk legend, poet...
- romanized: Dva kapitana) is a 1955
Soviet adventure film
directed by
Vladimir Vengerov,
based on a
novel by
Veniamin Kaverin. The film
tells of
Alexander Grigoriev...
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earlier in 1831. The
festival included a
recital by
academy professor Maxim Vengerov, who
performed on Il
Cannone Guarnerius, Paganini's
favourite violin. Academy...