Nadezhda Dukstulskaite [alternative spelling Nadežda Dukstulskaitė; surname also written Dukshtulsky or Dukstulsky][1] (5 March 1912 – 2 October 1978)[2] was a pianist whose concerts and recordings promoted international awareness of Lithuanian composers, and who influenced several generations of Lithuanian pianists, singers and other musicians.[3] She was one of the few survivors of the Kovno Ghetto.[4]
^Bekionis, Robertas (1993). Veronika Vitaite (ed.). Lietuvos pianistai-atlikejai ir pedagogai (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Lithuanian Music Academy. p. 4.
^Karaška, Arvydas, "Nadežda Dukstulskaitė", in: Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian), Vol. V, Vilnius: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2004, p 191.
^Bekionis, Robertas (1993). Veronika Vitaite (ed.). Lietuvos pianistai-atlikejai ir pedagogai (in Lithuanian). Vilnius: Lithuanian Music Academy. p. 8.
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