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    Bronisław Huberman (19 December 1882 – 16 June 1947) was a Polish violinist. He was known for his individualistic interpretations and was praised for his...
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  • podcaster Bernardo Huberman (fl. after 1966), American computer scientist Bronisław Huberman (1882–1947), Polish violinist Leo Huberman (1903–1968), American...
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  • politician Bronisław Huberman, a Jewish Polish violinist Bronislav Kaminski, was the commander of the S.S. Sturmbrigade R.O.N.A Bronisław Kaper, a Polish...
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    Gibson ex-Huberman Stradivarius of 1713 is an antique violin made by Antonio Stradivari of Cremona. The Gibson, while owned by Bronisław Huberman, was stolen...
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    Orchestra was founded as the Palestine Symphony Orchestra by violinist Bronisław Huberman in 1936, at a time of the dismissal of many Jewish musicians from...
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  • following some initial persuasion from the violinist and fellow émigré Bronisław Huberman. Korngold had been hurt by the assumption that a successful film composer...
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    of the 8th Edition of the Bronislaw Huberman Violin Festival in Częstochowa, and a supporter of both the Bronislaw Huberman Częstochowa Philharmonic and...
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    Charles de Gaulle Alfons Goppel Otto von Habsburg Gerhart Hauptmann Bronisław Huberman Bruno Kreisky Paul Löbe Salvador de Madariaga Heinrich Mann Thomas...
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    and Medals commemorating John Paul II Gallery 'Konduktorownia' The Bronisław Huberman Philharmonic of Częstochowa is located in the city centre on Wilson...
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    "Golden Era". The violin was stolen twice from its previous owner, Bronisław Huberman; the final time, the thief confessed to the act on his deathbed. Bell...
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    admirer of Wagner's music. The Palestine Orchestra, founded in 1936 by Bronisław Huberman in what is now the state of Israel (and which became the Israel Philharmonic...
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    Arthur Rubinstein, Harry Neuhaus, Robert Casadesus, Paweł Kochański, Bronisław Huberman, Joseph Szigeti, and Jacques Thibaud, and by orchestras led by conductors...
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    Benedetti Michelangeli, Alicia de Larrocha, violinists Stefan Frenkel, Bronisław Huberman, Hélène Jourdan-Morhange, Joseph Szigeti, Alexander Mogilevsky, Henri...
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  • who appeared under his direction: Artur Schnabel, Claudio Arrau, Bronisław Huberman, Nathan Milstein, Ernst von Dohnányi, Emanuel Feuermann, William Primrose...
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  • however, Kochanski was unavailable for the scheduled Paris premiere. Bronisław Huberman would not even look at the score. Nathan Milstein was still in Russia...
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  • Sancy 1713 Ivry Gitlis Gibson; ex-Huberman 1713 Bronisław Huberman Norbert Brainin Joshua Bell Stolen twice from Huberman. Lady Ley 1713 Stradivarius family...
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  • Wilhelm Kempff, Ignaz Friedman and Artur Schnabel, and the violinists Bronisław Huberman and Carl Flesch. Between September 1919 and May 1920, the orchestra...
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    singer), Elsa Galafrés, who was married to the Polish Jewish violinist Bronisław Huberman. They could not yet marry as their spouses refused to divorce them...
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    Willy Hess [pupils] Theodore Holland [pupils] Jenő Hubay [pupils] Bronisław Huberman [pupils] Robert Imandt Karl Klingler [pupils] Editha Knocker [pupils]...
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  • and Frederic Lamond; violinists Pablo de Sarasate, Eugène Ysaÿe, Bronisław Huberman, Fritz Kreisler, Alexander Petschnikoff, Henri Marteau; cellists David...
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  • mid-1990s, Biddulph Recordings had also released complete editions of Bronisław Huberman, Mischa Elman, Jan Kubelík, Henri Temianka, Toscha Seidel, Ossy Renardy...
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  • honorary diploma. His father arranged for him to play for fellow Pole Bronisław Huberman, who was much impressed and he arranged for Hassid to study under...
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    soloists, including Artur Schnabel, Emanuel Feuermann, Joseph Szigeti, Bronisław Huberman and Lotte Lehmann. Pierre Monteux was conductor of the San Francisco...
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  • asked by fellow violinist Bronisław Huberman how he played a certain passage of Beethoven's violin concerto. Busch told Huberman that it was quite simple...
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  • Mandate of Palestine, which is now Israel. Eventually, with co-founder Bronisław Huberman, Steinberg trained the Palestine Symphony Orchestra, which would later...
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  • with other Polish artists like Wanda Landowska, Józef Śliwiński, Bronisław Huberman and Władysław Żeleński performed Polish-themed plays as part of the...
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    Soloists appearing with the orchestra included Arthur Rubinstein, Bronisław Huberman, Artur Schnabel and Jascha Spivakovsky. At the end of World War II...
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    included pianists Leopold Godowsky and Josef Hofmann, and violinists Bronislaw Huberman and Max Rosen. In the spring of 1925 Brunswick introduced its own...
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    professor at Smith College Jenő Hubay, Hungarian violinist, composer Bronisław Huberman Karl Klingler, violinist of the Klingler Quartet and Joachim's successor...
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    Schnabel Trio. Later, Schnabel also played in a quartet with violinist Bronisław Huberman, composer/violist Paul Hindemith and the cellist Gregor Piatigorsky...
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