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Camilla Kolchinsky (25.12.1937 – 16.02.2016) (Russian: Камилла Кольчинская) was a Jewish conductor who was born in Russia. She was born in Moscow and made her debut as a conductor in Leningrad, now is known as St. Petersburg, while still a student. In 1976 she emigrated to Israel. She had conducted performances of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and according to Gramophone was "one of the few Russian women to have made a successful international career as a conductor." At the time of her death she was the emeritus director of the El Camino Youth Orchestra.

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  • Camilla Kolchinsky (25.12.1937 – 16.02.2016) (Russian: Камилла Кольчинская) was a Jewish conductor who was born in Russia. She was born in Moscow and made her debut as a conductor in Leningrad, now is known as St. Petersburg, while still a student. In 1976 she emigrated to Israel. She had conducted performances of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and according to Gramophone was "one of the few Russian women to have made a successful international career as a conductor." At the time of her death she was the emeritus director of the El Camino Youth Orchestra. (en)
  • Kamilla Aleksandrovna Kolchínskaya (en ruso Камилла Александровна Кольчинская), conocida internacionalmente como Camilla Kolchinsky, es una directora de orquesta rusa nacida el 25 de diciembre de 1937 en Moscú, en la entonces Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas.​​ (es)
  • Камилла Александровна Кольчинская (англ. Camilla Kolchinsky; 25 декабря 1937, Москва — 16 февраля 2016, Маунтин-Вью, Калифорния, США) — советский и американский дирижёр. (ru)
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  • Camilla Kolchinsky (25.12.1937 – 16.02.2016) (Russian: Камилла Кольчинская) was a Jewish conductor who was born in Russia. She was born in Moscow and made her debut as a conductor in Leningrad, now is known as St. Petersburg, while still a student. In 1976 she emigrated to Israel. She had conducted performances of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and according to Gramophone was "one of the few Russian women to have made a successful international career as a conductor." At the time of her death she was the emeritus director of the El Camino Youth Orchestra. (en)
  • Kamilla Aleksandrovna Kolchínskaya (en ruso Камилла Александровна Кольчинская), conocida internacionalmente como Camilla Kolchinsky, es una directora de orquesta rusa nacida el 25 de diciembre de 1937 en Moscú, en la entonces Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas.​​ (es)
  • Камилла Александровна Кольчинская (англ. Camilla Kolchinsky; 25 декабря 1937, Москва — 16 февраля 2016, Маунтин-Вью, Калифорния, США) — советский и американский дирижёр. (ru)
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