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Russian violinist, composer and teacher (b. 21 November/3 December 1865; d. 24 January 1921 in [[Moscow]]), born '''''Nikolay Nikolayevich Sokolovsky''''' (Николай Николаевич Соколовский).
Russian violinist, composer and teacher (b. 21 November/3 December 1865; d. 24 January 1921 in [[Moscow]]), born '''''Nikolay Nikolayevich Sokolovsky''''' (Николай Николаевич Соколовский).


In 1888 he graduated from [[Jan Hřímalý]]'s violin class and [[Sergey Taneyev]]'s music-theory class at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory. From 1888 to 1890 he taught at the music school in [[Kazan]], before returning to the [[Moscow]] Conservatory to teach violin, viola and music theory classes.
In 1888, he graduated from [[Jan Hřímalý]]'s violin class and [[Sergey Taneyev]]'s music-theory class at the [[Moscow]] Conservatory. From 1888 to 1890 he taught at the music school in [[Kazan]], before returning to the [[Moscow]] Conservatory to teach violin, viola and music theory classes.


[[Category:People|Sokolovsky, Nikolay]]
[[Category:People|Sokolovsky, Nikolay]]
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[[Category:Composers|Sokolovsky, Nikolay]]
[[Category:Violinists|Sokolovsky, Nikolay]]
[[Category:Violinists|Sokolovsky, Nikolay]]

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Russian violinist, composer and teacher (b. 21 November/3 December 1865; d. 24 January 1921 in Moscow), born Nikolay Nikolayevich Sokolovsky (Николай Николаевич Соколовский).

In 1888, he graduated from Jan Hřímalý's violin class and Sergey Taneyev's music-theory class at the Moscow Conservatory. From 1888 to 1890 he taught at the music school in Kazan, before returning to the Moscow Conservatory to teach violin, viola and music theory classes.