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Ludmila Anatolievna Yaroshevskaya

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there, graduating in 1930. She was concertmistress at the Lviv Music School from 1923 to 1926. She died in
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Women in music : an encyclopedic biobibliography
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composer, pianist, and concertmistress. A native of
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Biographical dictionary of Russian/Soviet composers
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Index

Soviet
Kiev
Lysenko Music School
Lviv
Hutsul
ISBN
0-313-24485-5
OCLC
19065298
ISBN
0-8108-2769-7
OCLC
28889156
International Encyclopedia of Women Composers
ISBN
0-9617485-2-4
OCLC
16714846
"A selected bibliography of music for clarinet and one other instrument by women composers"
Categories
1906 births
1975 deaths
Russian classical composers
Russian women classical composers
Russian pianists
Russian women pianists
Soviet women composers

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