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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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    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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  • Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, to commemorate its founding conductor, Nicolai Malko. No first prize was awarded in 2001, and Caballé-Domenech was appointed...
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    and first performed in Leningrad by the Leningrad Philharmonic under Nicolai Malko on 12 May 1926. Shostakovich wrote the work as his graduation piece...
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    Free Trade Hall also featured Rachmaninoff with The Hallé conducted by Nicolai Malko. The best-known variation in the piece is the 18th variation, frequently...
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  • Malko was a king of the Kingdom of Garo. Malko may also refer to: Nicolai Malko (1883–1961), Russian-born American composer Saimir Malko (born 1961), retired...
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  • Maurice Miles was the orchestra's Principal Conductor, followed by Nicolai Malko. The orchestra – YSO – was founded in 1947 by the West Riding of Yorkshire...
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  • memory, and supposedly spoke 26 languages and 100 dialects. However, Nicolai Malko claimed that Sollertinsky was able to speak 32 languages, some of which...
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    Marjorie Herrera Lewis Walter Lord Elizabeth Lowell Gregory Maguire Nicolai Malko Aubrey Mayhew Margaret Mead Christopher Moore Gerard K. O'Neill Wayne...
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  • Heinze, Neil Hutchison, Hon. James Denis Kenny , Erik Langker OBE, Dr Nicolai Malko, Charles Moses CBE, Dr Cobden Parkes CBE, Dr Lloyd Maxwell Ross, and...
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  • Conducting Competition (Finland) Leeds Conductors Competition (UK) Nicolai Malko Competition For Young Conductors (Denmark) Sir Georg Solti International...
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    known in the Soviet Union as Tahiti Trot, from memory after conductor Nicolai Malko bet him he could not do it in under an hour. He completed the orchestration...
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  • State Conservatory under the guidance of eminent Soviet conductors, Nicolai Malko and Alexander Gauk. Back to Tbilisi in 1931, he quickly gained notability...
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  • whom it is dedicated. Tworek gave its first performance with conductor Nicolai Malko at a Thursday Concert on 11 October 1951. There is a second, revised...
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  • recipient (b. 1871) June 22 – Queen Maria of Yugoslavia (b. 1900) June 23 – Nicolai Malko, Soviet conductor (b. 1883) June 24 – George Washington Vanderbilt III...
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  • fourth generation movie theatre chain Malko (flourished 1740-1760), earliest king of Garo Kingdom in India Nicolai Malko (1883–1961), Ukrainian-Australian...
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    (Decca, 11 Nov. 1954 – 1st stereo version) Philharmonia Orchestra, Nicolai Malko (HMV Lp, IMG/EMI CD, 22 Sept. 1955) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Kirill...
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  • encouraged him to become a pianist. Musin first studied conducting under Nicolai Malko and Alexander Gauk. He became assistant to Fritz Stiedry with the Saint...
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    composer; Alastair Duncan, narrator; Sydney Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nicolai Malko 1961 2023 366622 "I Only Came to Say Goodbye" Wilma Reading 1961 2023...
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  • Albert Sammons Medal 1949 7 November Guildhall School Cundell, Rostal, Nicolai Malko, David Wise Medal 1950 Cundell, Rostal, Adrian Boult, Bernard Shore...
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    Shcherbinin at a Wikimeetup in Kharkiv; December 10, 2013. On the table below his right hand is a program for a concert conducted by Nicolai Malko...
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  • Educator and conductor Spiro Malas Patron 1971 Cincinnati, Ohio Baritone Nicolai Malko Patron 1943 Chicago, Illinois Conductor Robert Marcellus Patron 1980...
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    Willem van Otterloo, Alceo Galliera, Eugene Goossens, Arthur Fiedler and Nicolai Malko. But, again in her own words "things had gone cold by then, and it was...
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    Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias (2000) and of the 13th Nicolai Malko International Competition for Young Conductors (2001). El Festival de...
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  • 1930–1940 Karl Wecker 1940–1942 Thor Johnson 1942–1946 Nicolai Malko 1946–1948 Rudolph Ganz 1948–1954 José Echániz 1954–1958 Désiré Defauw 1959–1964 Robert...
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  • Competition for Conductors of Cadaqués and Special Prize at the 11th Nicolai Malko International Competition for Conductors (Copenhagen). In 1992 Posada...
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    made; Prokofiev's Symphony No. 7, Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Nicolai Malko). 1956 – EMI records Falstaff 21 & 23 March 1961 – EMI records the legendary...
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  • Symphony No. 2 To October, which followed the world premiere under Nicolai Malko in Leningrad on 5 November, and was the first performance to include...
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    (1965) - Kraatz Morituri (1965) - Wilke Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966) - Basil Malko Wake Me When the War Is Over (1969, TV Movie) - Butler Which Way to the...
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  • Hughes: Sinfonietta. – Sydney Symphony Orchestra, cond. English (1) and Nicolai Malko (2). – RCA L16233 John Carmody. English, George Selwyn (1912–1980) /...
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