• Richard Burgin may refer to: Richard Burgin (violinist) Richard Burgin (writer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • Richard Burgin (June 30, 1947 – October 22, 2020) was an American fiction writer, editor, composer, critic, and academic. He published nineteen books,...
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  • Richard Burgin (October 11, 1892 – April 29, 1981) was a Polish-American violinist, best known as associate conductor and the concertmaster of the Boston...
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  • Look up Burgin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Burgin may refer to: Diana Lewis Burgin, American author and professor of Russian Elise Burgin (born...
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  • and currently awaiting publication; in the biography in verse Richard Burgin by Diana Burgin; in the verse novel Jack the Lady Killer by HRF Keating (title...
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    expansion of the work. Conversations with Jorge Luis Borges, 1968, with Richard Burgin, originally published in English. ISBN 1-57806-076-1. Nueva Antología...
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    Illustrated by Donato Grima. Burgin, Richard (1969) Jorge Luis Borges: Conversations, Holt Rinehart & Winston Burgin, Richard (1998) Jorge Luis Borges: Conversations...
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    cited Chesterton as influential on his fiction, telling interviewer Richard Burgin that "Chesterton knew how to make the most of a detective story". Chesterton's...
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  • The Philadelphia Inquirer. The magazine was established in 1985 by Richard Burgin, who served as editor-in-chief through 2015. In 1991 the magazine began...
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    England Patriots Gisele Bündchen, supermodel and former wife of Tom Brady Richard Burgin, author, editor of Boulevard magazine Michael A. Burstein, science-fiction...
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    pianist, composer, teacher Sidor Belarsky - operatic basso, educator Richard Burgin – violinist, conductor Semyon Bychkov - conductor Gayane Chebotaryan...
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    of Animals and the Holocaust. New York: Lantern Books, pp. 181–188. Burgin, Richard; Singer, Isaac Bashevis (Spring 1980), "A Conversation with Isaac Bashevis...
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    Archived from the original on 5 November 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2009. Richard Burgin; Issac Bashevis Singer (1978). Issac bashevis Singer Talks... About...
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  • is the daughter of Richard Burgin and Ruth Posselt, who married on July 3, 1940. She has published a narrative poem "Richard Burgin: A Life in Verse" (Slavica...
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  • Oistrakh Aram Khachaturian Philharmonia Orchestra 1955 Ruth Posselt Richard Burgin Boston Symphony Orchestra 1956 Igor Oistrakh Eugene Aynsley Goossens...
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  • victim is seen as a vulnerability.[citation needed] In an interview with Richard Burgin, Borges recalled how his interactions with Argentina's Nazi sympathisers...
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  • Jeanne Baxtresser Jerry Bergonzi Ran Blake Bob Brookmeyer Bruce Brubaker Richard Burgin Ferruccio Busoni Jaki Byard Simon Carrington Robert Cogan Vinson Cole...
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  • Brusilow (1928–2018) Anker Buch (1940–2014) Gerda von Bülow (1904–1990) Richard Burgin (1892–1981) Grace Burrows (1893–1980) Adolf Busch (1891–1952) Guila...
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    fighter pilot, writer Artur Boruc (born 1980), a football goalkeeper Richard Burgin (1892–1981), Jewish composer who attended St. Petersburg Conservatory...
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  • Bullard, U.S. Representative from Louisiana 1831-1834 and 1850-1851 Richard Burgin, author, editor of Boulevard Karyn Bryant, television personality; MTV...
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    New York: Harcourt Brace, 1994. Jorge Luis Borges: Conversations. Ed. Richard Burgin. Univ of Miss. 1998. Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza (1 March 1983). The fragrance...
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    the piece lay dormant until 1948, when longtime BSO concertmaster Richard Burgin programmed it on a Boston Symphony Orchestra concert. The current practice...
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    Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra; the soloist was Polish-American violinist Richard Burgin. Also on the program was the initial version of the Symphony No. 5 in...
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  • Margie Bowes, 79, American country music singer (Grand Ole Opry). Richard Burgin, 73, American writer and composer. Joel Daly, 86, American news anchor...
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    complete edition are by Hans Knappertsbusch (twice), Takeo Noguchi, Richard Burgin, Leon Botstein and recent recordings by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Warren...
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  • orchestra continued to attract notable musicians and conductors, such as Richard Burgin, who later became concertmaster for Serge Koussevitzky in Boston; Max...
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  • Burgess (surname), English surname Borge (surname), Danish surname Richard Burgin (editor), Jorge Luis Borges: Conversations (Literary Conversations)...
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    2010 remake of The Crazies. In 2022, Lowry starred as Gina Cochran in Richard Burgin's Fang. Alexander, Chris (October 15, 2015). "Interview: Actress Lynn...
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  • States. However, the U.S. premiere was not played by Szigeti, but by Richard Burgin, the concertmaster of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, on 24 April 1925...
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    for a 1953 performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Burgin, a music critic for the Boston Globe wrote: This essay in the 12-tone...
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