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    Maximilian Osseyevich Steinberg (Russian: Максимилиан Осеевич Штейнберг; 4 July 1883 [O.S. 22 June] – 6 December 1946) was a Russian composer of classical...
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    a textbook on orchestration that was completed by his son-in-law Maximilian Steinberg. Rimsky-Korsakov left a considerable body of original Russian nationalist...
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  • (born Elliot Steinberg, 1953), American musician Lewie Steinberg, American bassist in the band Booker T. & the M.G.'s Maximilian Steinberg (1883–1946)...
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  • teachers G. Rimski-Korsakov (1901–1965) studied with teachers including Maximilian Steinberg, Nikolay Sokolov, Sergei Liapunov, and Leonid Nicolai. Galina Ustvolskaya [pupils]...
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    the Schubert centenary celebrations in Vienna. He did not return. Maximilian Steinberg ran the Conservatory in his absence until Glazunov finally resigned...
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    forcibly converted and assimilated; but even Jews like the composer Maximilian Steinberg who attempted to assimilate by converting to Orthodoxy were still...
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    piano with Leonid Nikolayev and Elena Rozanova, composition with Maximilian Steinberg, and counterpoint and fugue with Nikolay Sokolov, who became his...
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  • Maximilian Steinberg...
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  • (1882–1959) Kyrylo Stetsenko (1882–1922) Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971) Maximilian Steinberg (1883–1946) Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (1883–1946) Mikhail...
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    instrumentation of the fourth act of "Almast" was completed by composer Maximilian Steinberg. On 10 December 1924 Spendiarov, newly arrived in Yerevan from Russia...
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