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Manoug Parikian (15 September 1920 – 24 December 1987) was a British concert violinist and violin professor.

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Manoug Parikian

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Manoug Parikian (15 September 1920 – 24 December 1987) was a British concert violinist and violin professor. Parikian was born in Mersin to Armenian parents...

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Manoug

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Armenian scientist, professor, and father of the Lebanese space program Manoug Parikian (1920–1987), British Armenian concert violinist and violin professor...

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Parikian

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Parikian is a surname of Armenian origin. Diana Parikian (1926–2012), British antiquarian bookseller Manoug Parikian (1920–1987), British concert violinist...

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Diana Parikian

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writer Susie Harries. In 1957, she married the violinist and academic Manoug Parikian (1920–1987), with whom she had two sons, Stepan (Step) and Levon (Lev)...

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Amaryllis Fleming

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known for the Fleming Trio with pianist Bernard Roberts and violinist Manoug Parikian. She also became a pioneer of baroque cello music and "ground-breakingly...

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Manchester Camerata

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1977. Subsequent principal conductors have included Szymon Goldberg, Manoug Parikian, Nicholas Braithwaite, and Sachio Fujioka. Braithwaite had also been...

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Khachik Babayan

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Babayan is an Iranian-Armenian violin player. He was a student of Manoug Parikian. Khachik Babayan was born in 1956 in Tabriz, Iran. He began to play...

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1987 in British music

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78 3 December – Marjorie Eyre, operatic soprano, 90 24 December – Manoug Parikian, violinist, 67 29 December – Frank Llewellyn Harrison, musicologist...

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Peter Oundjian

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educated in England, where he began studying the violin at age seven with Manoug Parikian. He attended Charterhouse School in Godalming and continued his studies...

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Nicosia

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Mustafa Djamgoz, professor of cancer biology at Imperial College London Manoug Parikian (1920–1987), violinist and violin professor in the UK Suat Günsel (born...

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Alan Brind

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ensembles and symphony orchestras. Brind studied with Frederick Grinke, Manoug Parikian, Anne-Sophie Mutter, Zakhar Bron and Christopher Warren-Green. He has...

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List of classical violinists

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(1961–2023) Priscilla Paetsch (1931–2017) Margaret Pardee (1920–2016) Manoug Parikian (1920–1987) Kathleen Parlow (1890–1963) Edith Peinemann (1937–2023)...

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Philharmonia Orchestra

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Bernard Walton (clarinets), Gwydion Brooke (bassoon), and two leaders, Manoug Parikian and Hugh Bean. Legge maintained retrospectively that in the absence...

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A Musical Joke

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Project Animated score on YouTube, Dennis Brain, Neill Sanders (horn); Manoug Parikian (violin); London Philharmonic Orchestra, Guido Cantelli Discussion...

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Deaths in December 1987

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politician, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, heart attack and strokee. Manoug Parikian, 67, British concert violinist. Sara Scuderi, 81, Italian opera singer...

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Music of Armenia

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diaspora, Armenian musicians such as pianist Şahan Arzruni, violinists Manoug Parikian and Levon Chilingirian, and composers such as Alan Hovhaness have reached...

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List of female violinists

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Comberti, Micaela 1952/09/28 London, England 2003/03/04 English Pupil of Manoug Parikian and Sándor Végh / played in a number of ensembles / final performance...

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Nigel Konstam

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portraits of musicians including Otto Klemperer in 1982, Hans Hotter, Manoug Parikian and John Ireland (composer). Showing at The Cadogan Contemporary Gallery...

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Malcolm Binns

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Enid. He first started working in a chamber duo with the violinist Manoug Parikian in 1966. Binns is a noted authority on British piano music, his repertoire...

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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

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Soloists included pianists Jerome Lowenthal and Byron Janis, violinists Manoug Parikian and Charles Treger, Pittsburgh Symphony principal flautist Bernard...

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1987 in the United Kingdom

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biochemist (born 1896) Geoffrey Parsons, lyricist (born 1910) 24 December – Manoug Parikian, violinist (born 1920, Turkey) 25 December John H. Humphrey, bacteriologist...

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Gordon Crosse

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op. 6 EMI ASD 2333 (LP) Argo ZRG 759 (LP) EMI 50999 9 18514 2 (CD) Manoug Parikian (violin), Melos Ensemble conducted by Edward Downes Changes: A Nocturnal...

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In the 20th century it was the home of the violinist Manoug Parikian, his wife Diana Parikian, the antiquarian bookseller, and their two sons, until...

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Chen Jiafeng

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4th International Novosibirsk Youth Violin Competition, Russia. 2004 Manoug Parikian Award, Musicians Benevolent Fund String Award 2004, United Kingdom...

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Alan Bush discography

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Violin Concerto Op. 32 (1946–48) Medici String Quartet Alan Bush piano Manoug Parikian (violin); BBC Symphony Orchestra cond. Norman Del Mar (LP) Hyperion...

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Olive Zorian

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featuring Benjamin Britten, Peter Pears, Julian Bream, Helen Watts, Manoug Parikian, Norman Del Mar and Harold Lester; the second in Manchester, featuring...

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Ferruccio Busoni discography

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conductor v Frank Peter Zimmermann, violin; John Storgårds, conductor v Manoug Parikian, violin; Jascha Horenstein, conductor (LP, limited availability) v...

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Erich Gruenberg

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played Bach's Concerto in D minor for two violins, BWV 1043, with Manoug Parikian. He made subsequent performances as a soloist at the Proms in 1961...

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