• Abram Mykhailovych Lufer (Ukrainian: Абрам Михайлович Луфер; 25 August 1905 – 13 July 1948) was a Soviet and Ukrainian pianist. Abram Lufer was born in...
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    Blumenfeld 1922–1926 Kostiantyn Mykhailov 1926–1934 unknown 1934–1948 Abram Lufer (including the evacuation period) 1948–1954 Oleksandr Klymov 1954–1968...
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  • Lysenko. She graduated from the Kiev Conservatory after the war where Abram Lufer was her teacher. During the Second World War she was relocated to Germany...
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  • teachers were initially his mother and pianist Józef Turczyński, then Abram Lufer (who had won 4th Prize at the 1932 Chopin International Piano Competition)...
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    Chopin Piano Competition and won the third prize - having tied with Abram Lufer, and he won at the coin flipping. In the following year, after a short...
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    Ungár (c)  Hungary 3rd 2,000zł Bolesław Kon (c)  Poland 4th 2,000zł Abram Lufer (c)  Soviet Union 5th 1,500zł Lajos Kentner  Hungary 6th 1,000zł Leonid...
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