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Anna Luboshutz
Анна Сауловна Любошиц
Born
Anna Saulowna Luboshutz

(1887-07-13)13 July 1887
Odessa, Ukraine
Died(1975-02-20)20 February 1975
Moscow
Burial placeNovodevichy Cemetery, Moscow
OccupationCellist
SpouseNikolai Adolfowitsch Schereschewski
ChildrenNadeschda Nikolaevna Schereschewskaja (1915-1998)

Anna Saulowna Luboshutz (Russian: Анна Сауловна Любошиц; 13 July 1887 – 20 February 1975) was a Russian cellist. She was a gold medal winner in 1908 at the Moscow Conservatory[1] and had a major performing career in Russia. She was active as a soloist—often with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra—and in a chamber ensemble, the Luboshutz Trio, with her sister, the violinist Lea Luboshutz and her brother, the pianist Pierre Luboshutz.[2] She was the first Soviet cellist to be awarded the title “Honored Artist of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.”

  1. ^ Zavadskaya, N (14 November 1969). Devotion to Art. Moscow: Muzykalnaya Zhisn (Musical Life).
  2. ^ Wolf, Thomas. The Nightingale's Sonata. New York: Pegasus Books Publishing. p. 281.

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