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Gunst, E., 1877-1950

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Personal name headingGunst, E., 1877-1950
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Variant(s)Gunst, Evgeniĭ Ottovich, 1877-1938
Gunst, Evgenij Ottovič, 1877-1950
Gunst, Eugène, 1877-1950
Gunst, Eugen, 1877-1950
Gunst, Yevgeny Ottovich, 1877-1950
Gounst, Eugène Ottovitch, 1877-1950
Гунст, Евгений Оттович, 1877-1950
Associated countryRussia Estonia France
Birth date1877-06-07
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Death date1950-01-30
1938
Place of birthMoscow (Russia)
Place of deathParis (France)
AffiliationKonservatorii︠a︡ v Nizhnem-Novgorode
Conservatoire russe (Paris, France)
Profession or occupationComposers Music critics Pianists Music teachers
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inNUCMC data from Columbia Univ. Libraries, Bakhmeteff Archives (New York, N.Y.) for His Papers, ca. 1915-1950 (Gunst, Evgeniĭ Ottovich, 1877-1950; composer and director of the Nizhniĭ Novgorod conservatory before the Revolution; in the 1920s, one of the founders of the Russian conservatory in Paris)
A.N. Skri︠a︡bin i ego tvorchestvo, 1915?: t.p. (Evgenīĭ Gunst)
Muzyk. ėnt︠s︡ikl., 1974: v. 2, column 108, etc. (Gunst, Evgeniĭ Ottovich, b. 6/7 (O.S. 5/26) 1877, d. 1938; Russ. composer and music critic)
Wikipedia, February 12, 2015 (Yevgeny Ottovich Gunst = Евгений Оттович Гунст; born May 26, 1877 (Julian calendar)/June 7, 1877 (Gregorian calendar), Moscow; died Jan. 30, 1950, Paris; Russian composer, pianist, music essayist and pedagogue; founded Moscow Chamber Music Society in 1909; emigrated to Tallinn in 1920, before settling in Paris; co-founded the Conservatoire Rachmaninoff in 1924)
French Wikipedia, February 12, 2015 (Eugène Ottovitch Gounst; original name Eugen Gunst; became known as Evgenij Gunst before emigrating to Paris in 1920, where he then used Eugène Gounst)
OCLC database, February 12, 2015 (access point: Gunst, Evgeniĭ Ottovich,1877-1938; Gunst, Eugène; usage: Evgeniĭ Gunst; E. Gunst; Evgenij Ottovič Gunst; Eugène Gunst)
Gunst, E. Susanne Lang plays piano works by Evgenij Gunst, 2014: insert (Evgenij Gunst, Eugen Gunst, E. Gunst; appointed Professor of Music History at the State Conservatory in Nijni-Nowgorod in 1918; co-founded the Russian Conservatory in Paris in 1924 and was active there until 1931; entry from the Russian Encyclopaedia is incomplete, false in places, and dates his death 12 years too early)