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Zeitlin, Leo, 1884-1930

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Personal name headingZeitlin, Leo, 1884-1930
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Variant(s)Tsaiṭlin, Leʼo, 1884-1930
Цейтлин, Лев Маркович, 1884-1930
T︠S︡eĭtlin, Lev Markovich, 1884-1930
Associated countryRussia United States
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date18841207
Death date19300708
Place of birthPinsk (Belarus)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Profession or occupationComposers Arrangers (Musicians) Violinists Violists Conductors (Music) Impresarios Music teachers Pianists Folklorists
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inAskolat Sanṭ Peṭersburg, 1998: container (Leʼo Tsaiṭlin; Leo Zeitlin [in rom.]) insert (1884-1930)
Zeitlin, L. Chamber music, c2009: t.p. (Leo Zeitlin) p. ix (b. Dec. 7, 1884 (old style), Pinsk, d. July 8, 1930, New York; composer, arranger, violinist, violist, conductor, impresario, and teacher; Leo Zeitlin was the name he used in the U.S.)
Russian Wikipedia, October 21, 2014 (Цейтлин, Лев Маркович = T︠S︡eĭtlin, Lev Markovich; Лео Цейтлин = Leo T︠S︡eĭtlin; anglicized as Leo Zeitlin; born November 25 (December 7), 1884, Pinsk, died July 8, 1930, Long Island; lived in New York from 1923; Russian, American, Jewish composer, violinist and pianist, teacher and folklorist)