Natalia Dmitrevna Shpiller, sometimes spelled Natalia Spiller, Natalya Shpiller, Natalʹja Špiller, or Natalʹia Shpiller, (Russian: Ната́лья Дми́триевна...
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Olga Avilova (Surgeon) Yekaterina Alexandrovna Ankinovich (Geologist) Natalia Shpiller (1951, opera singer) 1988 year Rudolf M. Muradyan For a series of innovative...
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Marxian economist and a Trotskyist activist and theorist, heart attack. Natalia Shpiller, 85, Czech-Russian operatic soprano and a People's Artist of Russia...
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Tvardovsky: literature Olga Lepeshinskaya: ballet Vera Mukhina: sculptor Natalia Shpiller: opera singer Samad Vurgun: poet, dramatist; for Vagif play Tikhon...
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(1909–1994) Marie Podvalová (1909–1992) Hjördis Schymberg (1909–2008) Natalia Shpiller (1909–1995) Randi Heide Steen (1909–1990) Barbara Thorne Stevenson...
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McMillan, Arnold (21 October 1995). "Natalia Shpiller: Songs for Stalin". The Guardian. p. 32. "ШПИ́ЛЛЕР (en: Natalia Shpiller)". Great Russian Encyclopedia...
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clarinetist Nelli Shkolnikova, Russian-Australian violinist and teacher Natalia Shpiller, opera singer Lyubov Streicher, composer and violinist Inna Abramovna...
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Stepan Bakhayev, Air Force major and flying ace (b. 1922) July 20 — Natalia Shpiller, operatic soprano (b. 1909) July 21 — Viktor Barannikov, 10th Minister...
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(1902–1963), composer. Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975), composer, pianist. Natalia Shpiller (1909–1995), opera singer. Maxim Strauch (1900–1974), actor, director...
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