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Spivakovsky is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adolf Spivakovsky (1891–1958), Russian-born Australian vocal teacher *Daniil Spivakovsky (born 1969), Russian film and theater actor *Jacob Spivakovsky, Russian actor *Jascha Spivakovsky (1896–1970), Ukrainian pianist *Tossy Spivakovsky Nathan "Tossy" Spivakovsky ( – July 20, 1998), a Jewish, Russian Empire-born, German-trained violin virtuoso, was considered one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century. Biography Tossy Spivakovsky was born in Odessa, which in 1906 was ...
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Adolf Spivakovsky
Adolf Spivakovsky (1891-19 August 1958) was a Russian-born Australian vocal teacher, one of the Spivakovsky brothers. Biography Spivakovsky was a son of a synagogue cantor. From the age of 17, he studied and then performed in Europe as an opera singer (bass-baritone), but in 1916 he was forced to abandon his stage career for health reasons and fully concentrate on teaching. Before the Nazis came to power, he worked in Germany, and in 1934 joined his younger brothers who settled in Australia, and until his death taught at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music. Among his students, in particular, the famous singer Sylvia Fischer. The obituary described Spivakovsky as one of Australia's leading vocal educators He died in 1958. In 1973, Spivakovsky's widow Paula established the Adolf Spivakovsky Memorial Prize, awarded to young composers of the Commonwealth countries. Since 2007, the prize has been awarded by the University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne is a public ...
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Daniil Spivakovsky
Daniil Ivanovich Spivakovsky (russian: Даниил Иванович Спиваковский; August 28, 1969, Moscow) is a Russian film and theater actor, Honored Artist of Russia (2007). Head of the workshop of Theatre faculty of the Moscow Institute of Television and Radio Broadcasting ''Ostankino''. Biography Daniil Spivakovsky born into a family Doktor nauk, doctor of psychological sciences, professor of Moscow State University Alla Semyonovna Spivakovskaya (born 1947). After high school in 1986, Daniil filed documents in the Moscow State University in the Department of Psychology, however, did not get one point in the first year could not do, he went to work as an orderly in a mental hospital. He enrolled in the following year, but then canceled the benefits for full-time students and first-year Spivakovsky drafted into the Soviet army. He served two years in the Army Signal Corps in 1989, Daniel was restored at the institute. However, he has not forgotten his love of ...
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Jacob Spivakovsky
Jacob Spivakofsky, a Russian Jew, was one of the first stars in the early years of Yiddish theater. Although Spivakofsky’s birthday is unknown, it is estimated to be in 1844 or 1845. He was born the highly cultured scion of a wealthy Odesa Jewish family, Spivakofsky had an academic education and was already a well-traveled young man who, by Jacob Adler's account "acted with talent and taste in Russian amateur theatricals" and "recited the poetry of Pushkin with something close to genius" (Adler, 1999, 60) when he was sent in 1877 to Bucharest, Romania as a foreign correspondent for an Odesa newspaper, to cover the Russo-Turkish War. He crossed paths with Abraham Goldfaden, who only a year earlier had founded the first professional Yiddish-language theater troupe, and abandoned journalism to become a romantic leading man. He soon left Goldfaden's troupe along with fellow Odesite Israel Rosenberg. They briefly toured (with a repertoire purloined from Goldfaden) in Moldavia, but t ...
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Jascha Spivakovsky
Jascha Spivakovsky (18 August 1896 – 23 March 1970) was a Russian Empire-born Australian piano virtuoso of the 20th century. He was hailed as a child prodigy in Odessa but almost murdered by Imperial Guard (Russia), Imperial Guards during the Odessa pogroms, 1905 Pogrom. He fled to Berlin and was declared the heir of Anton Rubinstein and likened to Ignacy Paderewski and Teresa Carreño before being imprisoned as an Imperial Russian enemy alien during World War I. In the interwar period he became internationally recognized as one of the greatest pianists in the world and regarded in Europe as the finest living interpreter of Brahms. He also formed a piano trio, trio which toured Europe with phenomenal success and was declared the finest in the world. Towards the beginning of 1933 he was warned by Richard Strauss in a musically coded secret message that he had become a Nazi target due to his Jewish heritage. He fled to Australia a few days before the Nazi seizure of power and put h ...
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