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  1. Lacrimosa (band), a gothic rock/metal musical duo. "Lacrymosa" (song), by Evanescence from the album The Open Door, 2006. Lacrimosa (Juan Luis Guerra song) "Lacrimosa" (Kalafina song), from the album Red Moon. "Lacrimosa", a song by Immediate Music from the album Themes for Orchestra and Choir. "Lacrymosa", a song by Libera from the album Peace ...

  2. The asteroid belt is the smallest and innermost known circumstellar disc in the Solar System. Classes of small Solar System bodies in other regions are the near-Earth objects, the centaurs, the Kuiper belt objects, the scattered disc objects, the sednoids, and the Oort cloud objects. About 60% of the main belt mass is contained in the four ...

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    Veronika Dudarova was born in Baku to an ethnic Ossetian, formerly aristocratic, family. Before she was baptised, the girl was called Maleksima in the family. Her father Aslambek Kambulatovich Dudarov was an oilfield engineer. Like his wife Elena Danilovna (nee Tuskaeva), he had a good ear for music. Along with her sisters Tamara and Amakhtan, Vero...

    In 1933–1937, she studied at the piano department of the Leningrad Conservatory in Pavel Serebryakov's class. In 1937 Dudarova and her mother moved to Moscow. She started as a concert pianist and studied with Boris Berlin in the preparatory department of the Moscow Conservatory. A year later, Berlin recommended that she apply to the conductor's fac...

    Moscow State Academic Symphony Orchestra

    For thirteen years, from 1947 until 1960, Dudarova was a junior conductor at the Moscow State Academic Symphony Orchestra.In 1960, Dudarova took over the Moscow State Academic Symphony Orchestra as chief conductor and artistic director, a position she held until 1989. In 1960, Dudarova worked on the operetta "Spring Song" and Khristofor Pliev[ru]'s opera "Kosta (opera)[ru]" as part of the decade of literature and art of the North Ossetian ASSR in Moscow. In November 1972, the Moscow State Sym...

    State Symphony Orchestra of Russia

    In 1991, Dudarova founded the State Symphony Orchestra of Russia[ru]. She was its chief conductor and artistic director until 2003. In 2003, she offered Pavel Sorokin the post of chief conductor, but remained the art director until her death in 2009. When Dudarova died, her orchestra merged into the Russian National Orchestra.

    Dudarova went down in history as one of three women who led major professional symphony orchestras for decades. She was distinguished by her indomitable character, willpower, and supreme professionalism. The first woman conductor in the USSR, she also entered the Guinness Book of Records as the only woman to have worked with major orchestras for mo...

    Dudarova's marriage to Boris Weinstein[ru] lasted from 1941 to 1950. In 1950, she married Yury Vladimirov[ru], a composer. They divorced in 1961. In 1963, she married a scientist Gavriil Deborin; they stayed together until his death in 1998. In a 2006 interview, Dudarova said she had five husbands. In 2008, Dudarova was robbed by two women who intr...

    Dudarova became the protagonist of several documentaries and movies. In the 1987 documentary A Woman Is a Risky Bet: Six Orchestra Conductors, directed by Christina Olofson, Dudarova conducts the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and Choir in a performance of Mozart's Requiem. The main-belt asteroid 9737 Dudarovawas named after her.

    Aksenov, A. M. (2006). РЕЖИССУРА ИГРЫ НА ФОРТЕПИАНО. Б. М. БЕРЛИН – МУЗЫКАНТ, ЛИЧНОСТЬ, ПЕДАГОГ. К 100-ЛЕТИЮ СО ДНЯ РОЖДЕНИЯ [Piano directing. B.M. Berlin – musician, personality, pedagogue. To the...
    Andreev, Mikhail Alexandrovich (2018). "=Подготовка к публикации монографии «история Московского государственного академического симфонического Оркестра п/у П. Когана» и проблема подбора иллюстрати...
    Andreev, Mikhail A. (2021). "Организация и проведение зарубежных гастролей Московского государственного симфонического оркестра п/у В.Б. Дударовой в 1970-е гг" [Organization and conduct of foreign...
    Batagova, T. E. (2016). "Performing Arts conductor Veronica Dudarova in the Russian literature of second half of XX century". Bulletin of Moscow State Institute (University) of Culture. 4(72).
    McDonald, Tim (6 April 2009). "Obituary: Veronika Dudarova". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
    "Дударова Вероника Борисовна" (Dudarova, Veronika Borisovna), Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian)
  3. Feb 28, 2019 · The Main Belt: A Gateway to the Formation and Early Evolution of the Solar System. Workshop, Sardinia, Italy | June 4-7, 2019. The Main Asteroid Belt is at the boundary of the inner and outer solar system. It marks a transition region from the rocky volatile-poor inner terrestrial planets to the outer gaseous and icy giant planets.

  4. Location of the main belt This plot shows the location of the main belt with respect to the planets and the Sun as well as the orbital structure of asteroid inclinations and number density of objects (yellow represents the highest number density, blue the lowest). Figure from DeMeo and Carry (2014).

  5. A statue to Mozart had been unveiled in Salzburg, Austria in 1842. The third largest crater on Mercury is named in his honor, as is the main-belt asteroid 1815 Beethoven. The Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies serves as a museum, research center, and host of lectures and performances devoted solely to this life and works.

  6. Aug 24, 2015 · The asteroid belt may also be divided into the inner and outer belts, with the inner belt formed by asteroids orbiting nearer to Mars than the 3:1 Kirkwood gap (2.5 AU), and the outer belt formed ...

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