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- Aleksandr Valerianovich Verzhbilovich (Russian: Александр Валерианович Вержбилович; 8 January 1850 [O.S. 27 December 1849] – 15 March [O.S. 2 March] 1911)...
- Nikolai Tcherepnin (conducting) Boris Tishchenko (composition) Aleksandr Verzhbilovich (cello) Zino Vinnikov (violin) Jāzeps Vītols (composition) Hieronymus...
- Träg (1819–1860, Austria) Laszlo Varga (1924–2014, Hungary) Aleksandr Verzhbilovich (1850–1911, Russia) J. Louis von der Mehden (1873–1954, United States)...
- Rubinstein took the helm. He had many students, including Aleksandr Verzhbilovich. He intended to write an opera on the subject of Mazeppa. Viktor Burenin...
- Johann Wilhelm Zacharias Pickel and Karl Davydov, and later Aleksandr Verzhbilovich, he was a member of the quartet of the Russian Musical Society in Saint...
- Society of Saint Petersburg in the 1880s; (left to right) Leopold Auer, Johann Wilhelm Zacharias Pickel, Hieronymus Weickmann, Aleksandr Verzhbilovich...
- Emb****y of Poland in Moscow Polish Consulate in Smolensk Aleksandr Verzhbilovich, classical cellist Wladyslaw Grzegorz Branicki, senator and general...
- Stanisław Barcewicz and trios with Barcewicz and the cellist Aleksandr Verzhbilovich. He wrote 35 pianoforte works (mostly short pieces) and produced an...
- Polish pianist Aleksander Michałowski and the Russian cellist Aleksandr Verzhbilovich. In 1902 his former pupil Mieczysław Karłowicz wrote his Violin Concerto...
- (1838–1889) studied with teachers including Moritz Hauptmann. Aleksandr Verzhbilovich this teacher's teachers De Greef (1862–1940) studied with teachers including...