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  Tatiana Nikolayeva Biography - famous Tatiana Nikolayeva Classical collection and Tatiana Nikolayeva Music Reviews.
While studying there, Nikolayeva won first prize in a competition held in Moscow to commemorate the death of Alexander Scriabin thirty years before.
Three years after graduating from Goldenweiser’s class, Nikolayeva graduated also from the composition class of Evgeny Golubev; and whilst still at the Conservatory she won second prize at the first International People’s Competition in Prague.
In 1975 Nikolayeva performed all the Bach keyboard concertos, including those for two and three keyboards, in Moscow.
www.naxos.com /composerinfo/6722.htm   (1743 words)

  
  Journal of Applied Geophysics.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
M.S. Zhdanov, I.M. Varentsov, J.T. Weaver, N.G. Golubev, V.A. Krylov, Methods for modelling electromagnetic fields Results from commemi--the international project on the comparison of modelling methods for electromagnetic induction, Journal of Applied Geophysics 37 (3-4) (1997) pp.
Evgeny Landa, Boris Gurevich, Shemer Keydar, Pinchas Trachtman, Application of multifocusing method for subsurface imaging, Journal of Applied Geophysics 42 (3-4) (1999) pp.
Jörg Zaske, Shemer Keydar, Evgeny Landa, Estimation of kinematic wavefront characteristics and their use for multiple attenuation, Journal of Applied Geophysics 42 (3-4) (1999) pp.
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  Evgeny Golubev - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Evgeny Golubev (February 16 1910, Moscow – December 25 1988, Moscow) (ru: Эвгэний Голуъэв) was a Russian composer.
He was taught by Nikolai Myaskovsky, and his students included Alfred Schnittke.
Evgeny Golubev, External link, 1910 births, 1988 deaths, 20th century classical composers and Russian composers.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Evgeny_Golubev   (155 words)

  
 Nikolai Myaskovsky at AllExperts
While Myaskovsky had many students — in addition to those listed above there were also Alexander Lokshin, Boris Tchaikovsky, and Evgeny Golubev, a teacher and prolific composer whose students included Alfred Schnittke — the degree and nature of his influence on his students is difficult to measure.
It has been said that the earlier music of Khachaturian, Kabalevsky and other of his students has a Myaskovsky flavor, with this quality decreasing as the composer's own voice emerges (since Myaskovsky's own output is internally diverse such a statement needs further clarification, of course.
See this biographical essay on Kabalevsky's music for a case in point) — while some composers, for instance the little-heard Evgeny Golubev, kept something of his teacher's characteristics well into their later music.
en.allexperts.com /e/n/ni/nikolai_myaskovsky.htm   (1147 words)

  
 The Music of Yevgeny Golubev
Yevgeny Kirillovich Golubev (born Feb. 16 1910, died 1988) - about whom I seem to be able to obtain relatively little biographical information (aside from what's in Grove V and the Sikorski website, I suppose,) was a student of Nikolai Miaskovskii and a teacher of Alfred Schnittke.
He wrote at least 7 symphonies, 21 string quartets, 3 piano concerti, a harp quintet, and other music; from what I have heard of his music he was easily the best of Miaskovskii's many pupils, edging out many much more esteemed.
By the way, according to http://www.tmtmetropolis.ru/plain/08022002/concerts.html, some Golubev was played in a live concert on Feb. 10 2002.
www.lightlink.com /schissel/golubev.html   (847 words)

  
 Anatoli Karpov vs Evgeny Gik (1968) "To Trick Gik"
The queen lacks targets on her own, and thus the knight must be brought into play.
"This is in reference to M. Golubev's discussion of Sasha Goldstein's improvements in the 16...Qxc3 line in the Veresov-Dubinin line in the Dragon, which was initially played in the game Karpov-Gik, 1968.
I have done some computer-aided analysis which suggests that this line is bad for Black after all.
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 Evgeny Svetlanov
Unless otherwise indicated, Evgeny Svetlanov conducted the Russian State Symphony Orchestra (formerly known as the USSR Symphony Orchestra).
Golubev, E. - Concerto for cello and orchestra:
Gordeli, O. - Concertino for flute and orchestra in D major, Op.
www.svetlanov-evgeny.com /EN/discographie/index.php?l=G   (697 words)

  
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While Myaskovsky had many students — in addition to those listed above there were also Alexander Lokshin, Boris Tchaikovsky, and Evgeny Golubev, a teacher and prolific composer whose students included Alfred Schnittke — the degree and nature of his influence on his students is difficult to measure.
It has been said that the earlier music of Khachaturian, Kabalevsky and other of his students has a Myaskovsky flavor, with this quality decreasing as the composer\'s own voice emerges (since Myaskovsky\'s own output is internally diverse such a statement needs further clarification, of course.
See this biographical essay on Kabalevsky\'s music for a case in point) — while some composers, for instance the little-heard Evgeny Golubev, kept something of his teacher\'s characteristics well into their later music.
talofofo.guamus.com /topic/Nikolai_Miaskovsky   (1247 words)

  
 Tatiana Nikolayeva (Piano) - Short Biography
She began her fdormal piano training with Alexander Goldenweiser at Moscow's Central Music School, continuing as his pupil at the Moscow Conservatory, graduating in 1947.
She also studied composition there with Evgeny Golubev, graduating in 1950.
She retained her close connection with the Moscow Conservatoire all her life.
www.bach-cantatas.com /Bio/Nikolayeva-Tatiana.htm   (506 words)

  
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 Amazon.com: Russian Performing School: Vera Dulova: Music: Evgeny Golubev,Valery Kikta,Alexander Vasil'yevich ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
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Composer: Evgeny Golubev, Valery Kikta, Alexander Vasil'yevich Mosolov, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sergey Prokofiev
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 The Week in Chess 274
Narayanamoorthy Ganapathi reports: The Goodricke International takes place in Calcutta February 6th-17th 2000.
Players include Akopian, Korchnoi, Peng Xiaomin, Ildar Ibragimov, Gregory Kaidanov, Evgeny Vladimirov, Maxim Sorokin, Alexander Goloshchapov, Viorel Iordachescu, Jozsef Horvath, Dao Thien Hai, Bogdan Lalic etc 74 players complete.
GM Giovanni Vescovi won the BRAZILIAN CHESS OPEN BCX 2000 played in Naoum Plaza Hotel, Brasilia, Brasil, in 9 rounds swiss tournament from 27th-30 january (127 players) Vescovi scored 6,5/7, unbeaten, only a draw with GM Darcy Lima.
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