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- Lea_Luboshutz abstract "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.".
- Lea_Luboshutz background "non_vocal_instrumentalist".
- Lea_Luboshutz birthPlace Odessa.
- Lea_Luboshutz deathDate "1965-03-18".
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- Lea_Luboshutz wikiPageWikiLink Odessa.
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- Lea_Luboshutz wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Prokofiev.
- Lea_Luboshutz wikiPageWikiLink Sol_Hurok.
- Lea_Luboshutz wikiPageWikiLink Stradivarius.
- Lea_Luboshutz wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Lea_Luboshutz wikiPageWikiLink Vasili_Safonov.
- Lea_Luboshutz wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Lea_Luboshutz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lea Luboshutz".
- Lea_Luboshutz background "non_vocal_instrumentalist".
- Lea_Luboshutz birthPlace "Odessa, Ukraine".
- Lea_Luboshutz deathDate "1965-03-18".
- Lea_Luboshutz genre "Classical".
- Lea_Luboshutz instrument "Violin".
- Lea_Luboshutz name "Lea Luboshutz".
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- Lea_Luboshutz subject Category:1885_births.
- Lea_Luboshutz subject Category:1965_deaths.
- Lea_Luboshutz subject Category:Classical_violinists.
- Lea_Luboshutz subject Category:Curtis_Institute_of_Music_faculty.
- Lea_Luboshutz subject Category:People_from_Odessa.
- Lea_Luboshutz subject Category:People_of_Russian-Jewish_descent.
- Lea_Luboshutz hypernym Violinist.
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- Lea_Luboshutz comment "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.".
- Lea_Luboshutz label "Lea Luboshutz".
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- Lea_Luboshutz name "Lea Luboshutz".