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Korganov, G. O. (Genariĭ Osipovich), 1858-1890

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Personal name headingKorganov, G. O. (Genariĭ Osipovich), 1858-1890
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Variant(s)Korganov, Genariĭ Osipovich, 1858-1890
Karganoff, Génari, 1858-1890
Karganow, Gennari Ossipowitsch, 1858-1890
Korganov, Gennary, 1858-1890
Karganov, Genary Osipovich, 1858-1890
Korganov, Genary Osipovich, 1858-1890
Korganov, I︠A︡nyariĭ Osipovich, 1858-1890
Корганов, Генарий Осипович, 1858-1890
Корганов, Януарий Осипович, 1858-1890
Associated countryRussia
Birth date1858-05-12
Death date1890-03-07
Place of birthQvareli (Georgia)
Place of deathRostov-na-Donu (Russia)
Profession or occupationComposers Pianists Music teachers
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inHis Bai︠a︡ti, 189-?: t.p. ( ... G.O. Korganova)
Muzyk. ent︠s︡. (Korganov, Genariĭ Osipovich; b. 4-30-(58-12)-1858, Kvarel; d. 2-23-(3-7)-1890, Rostov Don; Armenian composer)
Pazdírek (Karganoff, Génari)
German Wikipedia, April 26, 2017 (Gennari Ossipowitsch Karganow (auch Génari Karganoff oder Gennary Korganov); born May 12, 1858, Kvareli (now Georgia), died April 12, 1890, Rostow; Russian composer of Armenian descent)
Russian Wikipedia, April 26, 2017 (Корганов, Генарий Осипович; born April 30 (May 12) 1858, Kvareli, Georgia, February 23 (March 7), 1890, Rostov-on-Don; Russian composer and pianist)
Dr David Wright WWW site, April 26, 2017 (Genary (sometimes spelled Genari) Osipovich Karganov (sometimes spelled Korganov); born May 12, 1858, Kvareli, Georgia, died March 1, 1890, Rostov-on-Don; pianist, teacher, and composer)
   <http://www.wrightmusic.net/pdfs/genary-karganov.pdf>
Muzykalʹnai︠a︡ ėnt︠s︡iklopedii︠a︡ WWW site, April 26, 2017 (Korganov, Genariĭ (I︠A︡nyariĭ) Osipovich; born April 30 (May 12), Kvarel; died February 23 (March 7), Rostov-na-Donu; Armenian composer, pianist and pedagogue)