• Abram Chasins (August 17, 1903 – June 21, 1987) was an American composer, pianist, piano teacher, lecturer, musicologist, music broadcaster, radio executive...
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  • Russian mathematician Abram Blass (born 1895), Polish-Israeli chess master Abram Bergson (1914–2003), American economist Abram Chasins (1903–1987), American...
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    Moiseiwitsch, Abram Chasins, David Saperton, Wanda Landowska, and Leopold Auer to the Curtis faculty. Hofmann's pupils included Jacques Abram, Jeanne Behrend...
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    Somerset House, London, in the parish of All Souls, County of Middlesex. Abram Chasins, Leopold Stokowski, a profile, pp. 1-3 (New York: Da Capo Press, 1979)...
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  • Freed cited musicologists and composers such as Leonard Bernstein and Abram Chasins as admirers of the group's work. Along with several nominations for...
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    Music, where he later studied part-time. He took private lessons from Abram Chasins and Constance Keene. Keene once wrote in an issue of Keyboard Classics...
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    Rubinstein profile at PBS American Masters Rubinstein interviewed by WQXR's Abram Chasins on February 2, 1960 published by NYPR Archives & Preservation Portals:...
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  • studied with Lev Oborin in Moscow and then with Constance Keene and Abram Chasins in New York City, and burst upon the international music scene as a...
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  • editing and adaptations that were required of the scores. Musicologist Abram Chasins was a musical consultant on the film. The piano pieces were recorded...
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    entered the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia in 1929, studying with Abram Chasins, Harry Kaufman and Louis Bailly. He joined the faculty in 1936. In 1942...
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