Lea Luboshutz
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Lea Luboshutz (February 22, 1885 – March 18, 1965) was a Russian violinist. She had a performing career in Europe and the United States of America, settling in America and becoming a teacher at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She was the mother of the conductor Boris Goldovsky and the sister of the pianist Pierre Luboshutz and the cellist, Anna Luboshutz.
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Лія Сау́лівна Любо́шиць (англ. Lea Luboshutz; нар. 10 (22) лютого 1885, Одеса — пом. 18 березня 1965, Філадельфія, США) — американська скрипалька і педагог.
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Lea Luboshutz
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Любошиць Лія Саулівна
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Lea Luboshutz
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Lea Luboshutz
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1965-03-18
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Odessa, Russian Empire
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1885-02-22
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1885-02-22
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1965-03-18
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Violin
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Lea Luboshutz (February 22, 1885 – March 18, 1965) was a Russian violinist. She had a performing career in Europe and the United States of America, settling in America and becoming a teacher at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She was the mother of the conductor Boris Goldovsky and the sister of the pianist Pierre Luboshutz and the cellist, Anna Luboshutz.
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Лія Сау́лівна Любо́шиць (англ. Lea Luboshutz; нар. 10 (22) лютого 1885, Одеса — пом. 18 березня 1965, Філадельфія, США) — американська скрипалька і педагог.
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