Gabrilowitsch, Ossip, 1878-1936
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Gabrilowitsch, Ossip, 1878-1936
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Gabrilovich, Ossip 1878-1936
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Gabrilovich, Ossip 1878-1936
Gabrilowitsch, Ossip Solomonowitsch
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Gabrilowitsch, Ossip Solomonowitsch
Gabrilovich, Osip Solomonovich
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Gabrilovich, Osip Solomonovich
Gabrilovich Ossip Salomonovich 1878-1936
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Gabrilovich Ossip Salomonovich 1878-1936
Gabrijlowitsch Ossip 1878-1936
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Gabrijlowitsch Ossip 1878-1936
Gabrilovič, Osip S. 1878-1936
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Gabrilovič, Osip S. 1878-1936
Gabrilovič, Osip Solomonovič 1878-1936
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Gabrilovič, Osip Solomonovič 1878-1936
Gabrilovič, Osip S. 1878-1936
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Gabrilovič, Osip S. 1878-1936
Gabrilovič, Osip Solomonovič 1878-1936
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Gabrilovič, Osip Solomonovič 1878-1936
Gabrilovich, Osip Solomonovich 1878-1936
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Gabrilovich, Osip Solomonovich 1878-1936
Gabrilovitch, Ossip 1878-1936
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Born Jan. 26, 1878 in St. Petersburg, the son of a well know jurist. At the age of 10 he was entered in the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano under Anton Rubenstein, later studied composition in Vienna under Glazunov and other. In 1896 made his public debut in Berlin and later Europe. Made his first appearance in America at Carnegie Hall, Nov. 12, 1900, and made six transcontinental tours. Met Clara Clemens daughter of Mark Twain when both were studying under Leschistky, and married in 1909. She was a central to and appeared frequently in concert with him. A daughter Nina was born in 1913. He was conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra from 1918 until his death Sept. 14, 1936. In 1921 became an American Citizen. In 1924-30, 1930-31 alternated with Leopold Stokowski as director of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Received honorary degrees from Oberlin College, 1932 and Wayne Univ. in 1935. He was credited with making the Detroit Symphony Orchestra one of the best in the country and was considered one of the greatest pianists of his day. He was buried at Elmira, N.Y. in the Clemens family plot. (from B.H.C. Biography File) (blue index cards)
Clara Clemens (1874-1962) was the middle daughter of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain); she was married to Ossip Gabrilowitsch from 1909 until his death, in 1936; in 1944 she married the Russian-born conductor Jacques Samossoud.
American pianist, conductor, and composer of Russian birth.
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1925.10.29
1927.06.30
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