LC control no. | n 83189426 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Goldstein, Michael, 1917-1989 |
Variant(s) | Golʹdshteĭn, Mikhail Ėmanuilovich Golʹdshteĭn, Mikhail Ėmanuilovich, 1917-1989 Гольдштейн, М., 1917-1989 Goldʹshteyn, Mikhail Ėmmanuilovich, 1917-1989 Goldstein, Mykhailo, 1917-1989 Goldstein, Mikhail, 1917-1989 Mykhajlowsky, Mykhajlo, 1917-1989 |
Birth date | 1917 |
Death date | 1989 |
Place of birth | Odesa (Ukraine) |
Place of death | Hamburg (Germany) |
Field of activity | Composition (Music) Conducting Violin--Performance Music--Instruction and study |
Profession or occupation | Composers Conductors (Music) Violinists Music teachers |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Borodin, A.P. Sonate (h-Moll) für Violoncello und Klavier, c1982: t.p. (Michael Goldstein, editor) LC data base, 5-31-85 (hdg.: Golʹdshteĭn, Mikhail Ėmanuilovich; usage: Michael Goldstein) Bach, J.S. Sonaten für Violine solo [SR] p1978: label (Michael Goldstein) container (b. 11/8/17 in Odessa) Int. ww mus., 10th ed. (Goldstein, Michael; b. 11-8-17; University teacher, violin soloist, composer) German Wikipedia, Nov. 5, 2010 (Michael (Emmanuilowitsch) Goldstein; d. Sept. 7, 1989, Hamburg; Israeli violinist, conductor, composer, and teacher of Russian-Soviet origin) Grove music online, Nov. 3, 2011 (Goldstein (Goldʹshteyn), Mikhail (Mykhailo) Ėmmanuilovich; b. Nov. 8, 1917, Odessa; d. Aug. 7, 1989, Hamburg; Ukrainian composer, musicologist, and teacher; best known as the perpetrator of a hoax, in which he claimed to have discovered a Symphony no. 21 in G minor, supposedly written by N.D. Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, but actually composed by himself; also pubd. music and articles under the pseud. Mykhajlo Mykhajlowsky) The Ukrainian weekly, June 27, 1993, viewed online, Nov. 3, 2011: p. 9 (Mykhailo Goldstein; Kiev violinist and composer) Baker's biog. dict. of musicians, Centennial ed. (Goldstein, Mikhail; b. Nov. 8, 1917, Odessa; d. Sept. 7, 1989, Hamburg; Russian violinist, musicologist, teacher, and composer) |