Ariy Moiseyevich Pazovsky (Russian: Арий Моисеевич Пазовский; 2 February [O.S. 21 January] 1887, Perm – 6 January 1953, Moscow), was a Russian Jewish...
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effect, with an initial contract of 5 years. Samuil Samosud (1936–1942) Ariy Pazovsky (1943–1948) Nikolai Golovanov (1948 –1953) Alexander Melik-Pashayev...
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Vladimir Lossky (stage director) and Fyodor Fedorovsky (scene designer). Ariy Pazovsky conducted. The cast included Ivan Kozlovsky (Yuródivïy), and Leonid...
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music beyond sketches, although the Kirov Theatre's chief conductor, Ariy Pazovsky, said in early 1941 that he had expected to receive a vocal and piano...
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and film, founder of the Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater Ariy Pazovsky (1887—1953), conductor, chief conductor of the Kirov Theater Larisa...
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Kamensky (1884–1961), Russian Futurist poet, playwright and artist Ariy Pazovsky (1887–1953), Russian Jewish conductor Nikolay Moiseyev (1902–1955),...
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Slovtsov sang under included Mark Golinkin (1875–1963), Abram Markson, Ariy Pazovsky, etc. Slovtsov was also a talented director and a vocal coach. He was...
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