• Pavel Kogan is the name of: Pavel Kogan (poet) (1918–1942), Soviet poet Pavel Kogan (conductor) (born 1952), Russian violinist and conductor This disambiguation...
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    Pavel Leonidovich Kogan (Russian: Павел Леонидович Коган; born 6 June 1952 in Moscow) is a Russian violinist and conductor who was chief conductor of...
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  • Pavel Davidovich Kogan (Russian: Па́вел Дави́дович Кога́н; 7 July 1918, Kiev – 23 September 1942, near Novorossiysk) was a Jewish Soviet poet who died...
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  • Leonid Kogan (1924–1982), Soviet violinist Marcio Kogan (born 1952), Brazilian architect Michael Kogan (1920–1984), Russian businessman Pavel Kogan (disambiguation)...
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    soars up to 10,000 dollars in eBay auctions. Pavel Kogan Dmitri Kogan Boris Schwarz and Margaret Campbell. "Kogan, Leonid." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music...
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  • (1950–1954), Mikhail Terian (1954 – 1960), Veronica Dudarova (1960–1989), Pavel Kogan (1989-2022). Lev Steinberg (1943–1945) Nikolai Anosov (1945–1950) Leo...
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    grandmother, Elizabeth Gilels – a famous violinist and a teacher, his father, Pavel Kogan, is a conductor, and his mother, Lyubov Kazinskaya, a pianist who graduated...
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  • were about pirates. With the romanticism of songs like Brigantine by Pavel Kogan, pirate songs are still popular at author song concerts today. Almost...
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  • scientists[clarification needed] by the NKVD. Korets pointed out that the Jewish poet Pavel Kogan was the NKVD's instigator[clarification needed] for the leaflet. Together...
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    (1906–1972) Nikolai Klyuev (1884–1937) Ekaterina Kniazhnina (1746–1797) Pavel Kogan (1918–1942) Aleksey Koltsov (1809–1842) Nahum Korzhavin (1925–2018) Ivan...
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    (1940-2001) – pianist Olga Kiun – pianist Pavel Klinichev – conductor Leonid Kogan (1924-1982) – violinist Pavel Kogan (b. 1952) – violinist, conductor Evgeni...
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    Georgy Natanson (1921–2017) — director Yevgeni Gerasimov (b.1951) — actor Pavel Kogan (b.1952) — conductor May 6, 1994 Anatoly Sobolev (1939–2012) — conductor...
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  • till 1941. He joined a group of young poets including M. Kulchitzki, Pavel Kogan, S. Narovchatov, David Samoilov and others who became acquainted in autumn...
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    Niles. The album featured The Moscow Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pavel Kogan and respected Western musicians Alvin Lee, Paul Carrack, Mel Collins...
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    prominently in a Dutch-Soviet documentary Revolt in Sobibor (1989) by director Pavel Kogan. An award-winning documentary about the escape was made by Claude Lanzmann...
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    Alejandro Jodorowsky, Spanish-language writer and filmmaker A.M. Klein, poet Pavel Kogan, poet Lev Kopelev, author and dissident Clarice Lispector, writer from...
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    never spared his fighting powers for naught." The early Soviet critic Pavel Kogan argued that Korolenko was in a way contradicting himself by denouncing...
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  • satirist and playwright (Хайт, Аркадий Иосифович [ru]) A.M. Klein, poet Pavel Kogan, poet Lev Kopelev, author and dissident Lazar Lagin, writer Vladimir...
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  • Soovin Kim (born 1976) Mari Kimura (born 1962) Rudolf Koelman (born 1959) Pavel Kogan (born 1952) Jennifer Koh (born 1976) Katalin Kokas (born 1978) Rachel...
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  • (1925-1993) Pavel Vintman (1918-1942) Semyon Gudzenko (1922-1953) Ion Degen (1925-2017) Mustai Karim (1919-2005) Fatih Karim (1909-1945) Pavel Kogan (1918-1942)...
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  • Gergiev, Mikhail Pletnev, Asher Fisch, Vladimir Spivakov, Günther Herbig, Pavel Kogan, James DePreist, Michael Stern, Stefan Sanderling, Carl St. Clair and...
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  • Vsevolod Kochetov (1912–1973), novelist and journalist, The Zhurbin Family Pavel Kogan (1918–1942), poet and military interpreter Ivan Kokorev (1825–1853),...
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  • Bronze 1965 Oleg Kagan Joshua Epstein Valery Gradov 1970 Liana Isakadze Pavel Kogan Not awarded Otto Armin 1975 Yuval Yaron Ilya Grubert Eugene Sârbu 1980...
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    perceived by some as accomplishment of Russian nationalistic dreams. Poet Pavel Kogan described his feelings of the Soviet patriotism just before World War...
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  • Ozim, Ruggerio Ricci, Hidetaro Suzuki 1990 Josef Gingold Dorothy DeLay, Pavel Kogan, Joonas Kokkonen, Mihaela Martin*, Elmar Oliveira, Igor Ozim, Aaron Rosand...
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    Violin Competition in Helsinki where she shared the first prize with Pavel Kogan, which resulted in international recognition. She was awarded a special...
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    With Dang Thai Son, 2nd piano, Moscow Chamber Orchestra conducted by Pavel Kogan. Melodiya. 1984 J. S. Bach: French Suites. Rachmaninoff: Selections from...
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    Noah Garabedian, Raffi Garabedian, Joe Hartnett, Danny Lubin-Laden, Pavel Kogan-Liakhov, Aaron Shafer-Haiss, Adam Coopersmith,Charlie Ferguson, Morgan...
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    Planets Vadim Abdrashitov Afonin's girlfriend The Limit of the Possible Pavel Kogan, Petr Mostovoy Asya, daughter of Lena and Kostya Golikov This Scoundrel...
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    colleagues made popular with their films. Those colleagues included Pavel Kogan, Mikhail Litvyakov, Semyon Aranovich, Valery Guryanov.[citation needed]...
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