Pravosudovich Natalya Mikhailovna
Definition: Russian spiritual composer
Years of life: 1899–1988
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Genus. in 1899 in Vilna. On the recommendation of A. Glazunov, in 1928 she went to Berlin, where she became a student of Schoenberg. Due to illness, she was forced to leave for Italy, where she lived for 30 years in the Russian House named after. Borozdina, where she died. Orthodox Russian parish in Genoa. She was buried in the new evangelical cemetery in Merano.
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Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 7
22. Letter from the Central Administration of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation No. 10A / 4662 dated 09.12.1998 to the director of the Memorial Research Center Iofe V.V. (response to request No. 253 dated 10/26/1998) with archival information about Maslov V.N., Mostovenko P.N. and Pravosudovich M.E., as well as the lack of information about Zhurin V.D.
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Bazhina Zoya Semenovna,
Zhurin V.D.,
Iofe Veniamin Viktorovich,
Kryuchkov I.Yu.,
Maslov Vladimir Nikolaevich,
Maslov Georgy Nikolaevich,
Maslov Nikolay Alekseevich,
Maslov Nikolay Nikolaevich,
Maslova Natalya Stepanovna,
[Maslova] Tatyana Vladimirovna,
Mostovenko Alexander Pavlovich,
[Mostovenko] Natalia Pavlovna,
Mostovenko Pavel Nikolaevich,
Mostovenko Pavel Pavlovich,
Pravosudovich Dmitry Mikhailovich,
Pravosudovich Mikhail Elevferevich,
Pravosudovich Natalya Mikhailovna,
Pravosudovich Tatyana Mikhailovna,
Tager Elena Mikhailovna,
Tufanov Alexander Vasilievich
1998
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