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    Tatjana Gsovsky (Татьяна Васильевна Гзовская/Tatjana Wassiljewna Gsowskaja, born Issatschenko Исаченко; 18 March 1901 – 29 September 1993) was an internationally...
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  • career while still very young. In 1925 Victor Gsovsky left Soviet Russia with his wife Tatjana Gsovsky, whom he had met in Krasnodar. Their first engagement...
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    Op. 35 - ballet in a prologue and three scenes after Shakespeare by Tatjana Gsovsky 1949: Hamlet - Suite for orchestra 1949/52: Preußisches Märchen (A...
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  • Borodin's Prince Igor Hamlet – Tatjana Gsovsky – Boris Blacher Kapittel IV – Tatjana Gsovsky – Peter Sandhoff Orpheo – Tatjana Gsovsky – Franz Liszt Variaciones...
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  • (1892–1978), cabaret dancer, film actress, also in the United States Tatjana Gsovsky (1901–1993), see Russia Grit Hegesa (1891–1972), dancer, silent film...
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  • Gzovsky (redirect from Gsovsky)
    may also be transliterated as Gsovsky, Gsovski. The surname may refer to: Olga Gzovskaya Tatjana Gsovsky Victor Gsovsky This page lists people with the...
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    appeared on stage and in television. Ziemann took dance education with Tatjana Gsovsky. Beginning in 1941, she performed in operettas and revues. After World...
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  • his father; later he studied with the dancer Victor Gsovsky, the husband of the dancer Tatjana Gsovsky, in Paris. He received his first engagement with the...
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  • Barnay and architect Hans Schmidt-Werden. Following training with Tatjana Gsovsky, she began her career as a dance soloist in 1946 at the Berlin State...
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    Mayor of Berlin and Bundeskanzler, and ballet dancer and choreographer Tatjana Gsovsky. Hans Beirer (1911–1993), Kammersänger Gerhard Bienert (1898–1986)...
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    April 1925 in Berlin, she studied ballet from the age of eight under Tatjana Gsovsky. In 1950, she became a member of the Abraxas Ballet Company in Hamburg...
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    Hildegard Knef, Zarah Leander, Valeska Gert, Amanda Lear, Klaus Kinski, Tatjana Gsovsky, Jean-Pierre Ponnelle and Andreas Baader. However, from about 1960...
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    her studies of classical ballet with Gertrud Steinweg in Leipzig and Tatjana Gsovsky and also with Gustav Blank in Berlin. She was engaged in 1952 at the...
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  • other fields as well. These range from translating the writing of Tatjana Gsovsky on ballet in post-World War II Germany to collaborating with James...
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  • Nikolassee, Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf. Burial site of Willy Brandt and Tatjana Gsovsky. Berlin – Schöneberg, Städtischer Friedhof III. Burial site of Marlene...
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  • training at the Berlin schools of Eugenia Eduardova and, above all, Tatjana Gsovsky. In 1946, she joined the German State Opera where she made her début...
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    Dostoyevsky's The Idiot, with music by Hans Werner Henze and choreography by Tatjana Gsovsky. After the Hebbel-Theater was transferred to a private company in 1952...
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  • American Festival Ballet for an eight-month run. During this time she met Tatjana Gsovsky, who hired her to dance with the Frankfurt Opera Ballet. Her first...
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  • classical dance training from Olga Mertens-Leger, Eugenie Eduardova and Tatjana Gsovsky. Later she was also taught expressive dance by Mary Wigman and continued...
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  • Christopher Bruce, Nina Corti, Anton Dolin, Louis Falco, Gus Giordano, Tatjana Gsovsky, Melissa Hayden, Rosella Hightower Kurt Jooss, Henning Kronstam, Pearl...
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  • drowned. Gordon Douglas, 85, American film director and actor, cancer. Tatjana Gsovsky, 92, German ballet dancer and choreographer. Moses Simwala, 44, Zambian...
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    Hahn (art), Erna Berger, Hertha Klust, Volker Wangenheim (music); Tatjana Gsovsky, Käthe Braun, Caspar Neher (performing art) 1955: Gerhard Marcks, Hans...
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  • Todsünden. The operas were staged by Arno Assmann, and the ballet by Tatjana Gsovsky, in a production which was recorded. It was the first of many performances...
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    musicologist Friedrich Herzfeld. At age 6 she became a student of Tatjana Gsovsky. She was a member of the Berlin Ballet at the Berlin State Opera at...
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  • given for special merits from 2005 to 2016. 1983: Gret Palucca 1983: Tatjana Gsovsky 1984: Kurt Peters 1985: Gustav Blank 1986: Heinz Laurenzen 1987: José...
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    he devoted himself to dance studies. He attended the school of Tatjana and Victor Gsovsky and participated in the Salzburg Festival in 1931 and 1932. In...
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