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Russian composer
Mischa Levitzki (also spelled Levitski; Ukrainian: Міша Левицький (Miša Levycʹkyj); May 25, 1898 – January 2, 1941) was a Russian-born U.S.-based concert
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include: Alexander Levitzki (born 1940), Israeli biochemist Jacob Levitzki (1904–1956), Jewish Ukrainian-Israeli mathematician Mischa Levitzki (1898–1941),
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(1898–1974) Alexander Veprik (1898–1958) Alexander Abramsky (1898–1985) Mischa Levitzki (1898–1941) Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté (1899–1974) Dmitry Pokrass
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Drozdowski [pupils] Róża Etkin-Moszkowska Bolesław Kon Wanda Landowska [pupils] Mischa Levitzki Heinrich Neuhaus [pupils] Henryk Pachulski Vladimir Sofronitsky Władysław
List of music students by teacher: K to M
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Goldovsky [pupils] Laszlo Halasz [pupils] Istvan Kantor Edward Kilenyi, Jr. Mischa Levitzki Ervin Nyiregyházi Ľudovít Rajter Georg Solti Balint Vazsonyi Simeon
List of music students by teacher: C to F
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politician, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs (born 1864) 1941 – Mischa Levitzki, Russian-American pianist and composer (born 1898) 1946 – Joe Darling
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featured artists included Sergei Rachmaninoff, Ferde Grofé, Leo Ornstein, Mischa Levitzki, Winifred MacBride, and Marguerite Volavy. Welte-Mignon, the earliest
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Borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, US
coaching positions in the NBA Bronson Howard (1842–1908), dramatist Mischa Levitzki (1898–1941), concert pianist Bob Scrabis (born 1936), former American
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Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine). Became a U.S. citizen in 1944. Mischa Levitzki Rene Paulo Arthur Rubinstein – Born in Poland. Became a U.S. citizen
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Mischa Levitzki
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Polish pianist, arranger and composer (1841–1871)
recordings, the latter being recorded by Eugen d'Albert, Leopold Godowsky, Mischa Levitzki, Lhévinne, Ignaz Friedman, Egon Petri, Wilhelm Backhaus, Alexander
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Japanese pianist (1914–2001)
a Spanish pianist who lived in Kobe. She witnessed performances by Mischa Levitzki and Charles Munch. After her family moved to Tokyo, Hara began attending
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Hungarian composer and pianist (1877–1960)
He gained renown as a teacher. His pupils included Andor Földes, Mischa Levitzki, Ervin Nyiregyházi, Géza Anda, Annie Fischer, Vera Nicolaevna Preobrajenska
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(1906–1976) Alexander Levine (born 1955) Yuri Levitin (1912–1993) Mischa Levitzki (1898–1941) Ekaterina Likoshin (fl. 1800–1810) Vasily Lobanov (born
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Levant Beth Levin Robert Levin Robert D. Levin James Levine Igor Levit Mischa Levitzki Daniel Levy Ernst Levy Raymond Lewenthal Paul Lewis Josef Lhévinne
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Polish pianist, pedagogue and composer (1851–1938)
Stanislaw Urstein, Edwarda Chojnacka, Wiktor Chapowicki, Józef Śmidowicz, Mischa Levitzki, Vladimir Sofronitsky, Jadwiga Sarnecka, and Bolesław Woytowicz. Heinrich
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Polish pianist and composer
at 150 West 76th Street in Manhattan. Among Stojowski's pupils were Mischa Levitzki, Alfred Newman, Antonia Brico, Alice Marion Shaw, Arthur Loesser, and
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1910 & 1913 – Ernst Toch 1912 – Licco Amar 1913 – Hans Bassermann, Mischa Levitzki, Max Trapp 1913 & 1918 – Erwin Schulhoff 1915 – 1917 – Wilhelm Kempff
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Spanish violinist and composer (1892–1961)
more tours of America in 1933 and 1937, where he gave recitals with Mischa Levitzki and José Iturbi, and concerts with the New York Philharmonic under
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Norwegian pianist Robert Levin American pianist James Levine Igor Levit Mischa Levitzki Daniel Levy Ernst Levy Raymond Lewenthal Paul Lewis Josef Lhévinne
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American classical pianist (1882–1971)
Mosque in Pittsburgh in 1920, he performed alongside the pianists Mischa Levitzki, Arthur Rubinstein; all three played and were then followed by their
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Australian figure skater
Khachaturian Only You by Rachel Portman 2003–2005 The Enchanted Nymph by Mischa Levitzki Nights in the Gardens of Spain by Manuel de Falla, Royal Philharmonic
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20th-century Russian-American opera singer
and folksongs. Also in 1916, she and other Russian artists including Mischa Levitzki, Anna Pavlova, and a balalaika orchestra performed at a benefit in
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American pianist (1890–1941)
without rehearsal or advanced notice, when the scheduled pianist, Mischa Levitzki, was injured. She played at the Hollywood Bowl in 1922. In 1923, she
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Mark Krein Evgenii Landis Boris Levin Leonid Levin Boris Levitan Jacob Levitzki David Milman Pierre Milman Vitali Milman Mark Naimark Moses Schönfinkel
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Benjamin Kahn – marine biologist, defender of the Red Sea reef Alexander Levitzki – cancer research; Wolf Prize in Medicine (2005) Yadin Dudai – memory research
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Prize (1953) Boris Levitan (1914–2004), almost periodic functions Jacob Levitzki (1904–1956), mathematician Armand Lévy (1795–1841), mathematician Azriel
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mathematician Leonid Levin, mathematician, computational complexity theory Jacob Levitzki, Ukrainian-Israeli mathematician Grigory Margulis, mathematician, Fields
List of Jews born in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union
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MISCHA LEVITZKI
MISCHA LEVITZKI
Male
Russian
(Миша) Pet form of Russian Mikhail, MISHA means "who is like God?"
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Michah, MICHA means "who is like God?"
Female
Hebrew
(שִׂמְחָה) Hebrew unisex name SIMCHA means "joy."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Miykah, MICHAH means "who is like God?" In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a minor prophet.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mitcham in Surrey, so named from Old English micel ‘big’ + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Russian
Nickname for Michael. 'Who is like God?'.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Russian, Slavic
Nickname for Michael; Gift from God
Girl/Female
French, German, Swedish
Alive
Boy/Male
Hindu
Variant of michelle. alternate spelling: Misha, Mishaye. smile
Girl/Female
Indian
Joy; Pride
Girl/Female
Hindu
Smile
Female
German
German form of Russian unisex Sasha, SASCHA means "defender of mankind."
Female
Native American
Native American Navajo name NASCHA means "owl."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Smile
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Slavic MirÄe, MIRCEA means "peace." In use by the Romani.
Boy/Male
Russian
God like'.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Miykal, MICHAL means "who is like God." In the bible, this is the name of a daughter of king Saul. Compare with masculine Michal.
Girl/Female
Russian Slavic
Nickname for Michael: gift from God.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hebrew, Indian
Like the Lord
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek Michaēl, MICHAŠmeans "who is like God?"
MISCHA LEVITZKI
MISCHA LEVITZKI
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Vanquisher of Foes
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Celtic, Latin, Spanish
Saviour; Diminutive of Salvador
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sanvi or Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victory
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God
Girl/Female
British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Swedish
Seer; Oracle; Prophetess
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who produced or used malt for brewing, from an agent derivative of Middle English malt ‘malt’, ‘germinated barley’ (Old English mealt).English (of Norman origin) : according to Reaney, a habitational name from some place in France called Maleterre, from Old French male terre ‘bad land’ (Latin mala terra).German : metonymic occupational name for a grain measurer or a maker of grain measures, or for a miller, from Middle High German malter, a measure of grain.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Midlands)
English (East Midlands) : occupational name from Middle English tipeler ‘ale-seller’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, 1 and 2' Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland. 'King Henry VI, Part III' Earl of...
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MISCHA LEVITZKI
n.
Mica. See Mica.
n.
Mica.
n.
Misfortune; mishap.
n.
Alt. of Pascha
pl.
of Musca
v. i.
Alt. of Miche
n.
The passover; the feast of Easter.
n.
Ill luck; ill fortune; mishap.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Mishna.
n.
A small constellation situated between the Southern Cross and the Pole.
n.
A false stroke with a billiard cue, the cue slipping from the ball struck without impelling it as desired.
n.
A collection or digest of Jewish traditions and explanations of Scripture, forming the text of the Talmud.
v. i.
To happen unluckily; -- used impersonally.
n.
Common potash mica. See Mica.
n.
A genus of dipterous insects, including the common house fly, and numerous allied species.
n.
A variety of coffee brought from Mocha.
n.
See Mishna.
pl.
of Missa
n.
Evil accident; ill luck; misfortune; mischance.