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    Nicolai Andreyevich Malko (Russian: Никола́й Андре́евич Малько́, Ukrainian: Микола Андрійович Малько; 4 May 1883 – 23 June 1961) was a Russian-born American...
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  • The Malko Competition is an international competition for young conductors. It is held every three years by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, to commemorate...
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    1972) was a Soviet conductor and teacher. Rabinovich studied under Nikolai Malko and graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory in 1931, becoming a professor...
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    Herald. 3 June 2024. Retrieved 3 June 2024. Official website of Gemma New DR (Danish Radio), Nikolai Malko Conducting Competition, 2012 page on Gemma New...
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  • memory, and supposedly spoke 26 languages and 100 dialects. However, Nikolai Malko claimed that Sollertinsky was able to speak 32 languages, some of which...
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    return to England in disgrace. Sir Eugene Goossens was succeeded by Nikolai Malko, Dean Dixon, Moshe Atzmon and Willem van Otterloo. Under van Otterloo...
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    orchestral parts presented to him by Malko's widow; it was first published in 1984. In his memoirs, Nicolai Malko recalled first hearing Vincent Youmans'...
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    Grikurov (conducting) Artur Lemba (piano) Theodor Leschetizky (piano) Nikolai Malko (conducting) Ilya Musin (conducting) Leonid Nikolayev (piano) Cesare...
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    He carried this attitude into his conservatory classes. Conductor Nikolai Malko remembered that Rimsky-Korsakov began the first class of the term by...
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  • Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and the Academy Capella Choir under Nikolai Malko, on 5 November 1927. After the premiere, Shostakovich made some revisions...
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    (1924–1926) Nikolai Malko (1926–1930) Aleksandr Gauk (1930–1934) Fritz Stiedry (1934–1937) Yevgeny Mravinsky (1938–1988) Yuri Temirkanov (1988–2022) Nikolai Alekseev [ru]...
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    Violin Concerto in Leningrad with the Philharmonic Orchestra under Nikolai Malko the following year. In 1927, Oistrakh relocated to Moscow, where he...
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    film Make Mine Music 1949 Frank Phillips London Philharmonic Orchestra Nikolai Malko London Records, LPS 151 Frank Phillips was a well-known BBC Radio newsreader...
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    1930, Holm recruited Nikolai Malko to a similar key role like Grøndahl as conductor with the orchestra, though again without Malko having a formal title...
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    Cultural offices Preceded by none Principal Conductors, Danish National Symphony Orchestra 1925–1927 Succeeded by Nikolai Malko...
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    Audience prize, Leipziger Volkszeitung Third prize and audience prize, Nikolai Malko Conducting Competition, Copenhagen, May 2012 German Conducting Prize...
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  • Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, from sessions on 26 April 1953. Nikolai Malko and the Philharmonia Orchestra were the first to record the music in...
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  • – Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov, Russian Soviet composer May 4 – Nikolai Malko, Ukrainian conductor May 5 – Petar Konjović, composer (d. 1970) May...
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    Alexander Glazunov (category Pupils of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)
    which took place on 12 March 1926 with the Leningrad Philharmonic under Nikolai Malko. This was 44 years after Glazunov's First Symphony had first been presented...
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    Cello Concerto and the Medea ballet suite, he studied conducting with Nikolai Malko in 1951. In 1952 he was elected vice president of the International...
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    e Sydney Symphony Orchestra Chief Conductors Eugene Goossens (1947) Nikolai Malko (1957) Dean Dixon (1964) Moshe Atzmon (1967) Willem van Otterloo (1971)...
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  • Edouard Lindenberg Peter Maag Lorin Maazel Charles Mackerras Klaus Mäkelä Nikolai Malko Neville Marriner Jean Martinon Zubin Mehta Francesco Molinari-Pradelli...
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    history classes. In 1925, he enrolled in the conducting classes of Nikolai Malko, where he conducted the conservatory orchestra in a private performance...
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    e Sydney Symphony Orchestra Chief Conductors Eugene Goossens (1947) Nikolai Malko (1957) Dean Dixon (1964) Moshe Atzmon (1967) Willem van Otterloo (1971)...
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    e Sydney Symphony Orchestra Chief Conductors Eugene Goossens (1947) Nikolai Malko (1957) Dean Dixon (1964) Moshe Atzmon (1967) Willem van Otterloo (1971)...
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    Anatoly Lyadov (category Pupils of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov)
    character, he was a variable but at times brilliant instructor. Conductor Nikolai Malko, who studied harmony with him at the conservatory, wrote, "Lyadov's...
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  • Symphony No. 9 (Myaskovsky) (category Symphonies by Nikolai Myaskovsky)
    Nikolai Myaskovsky wrote his Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 28, between 1926 and 1927. It was dedicated to Nikolai Malko. The symphony is in four movements:...
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    of performances of Holmboe's music; these were made by Fritz Mahler, Nikolai Malko, among others. Holmboe wrote several books, including Danish Street...
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  • Österreicher. Nazareth was a prize winner at the 1974 International Nikolai Malko Conductors Competition in Copenhagen, Denmark. This led to a series...
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    The Nose (opera) (category Operas based on works by Nikolai Gogol)
    widespread incomprehension amongst musicians. Even so, the conductor Nikolai Malko, who had taught Shostakovich at the Leningrad Conservatory and conducted...
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