Gurovich (Gurowitsch), B S (male) 18??-f1912 Russia, ? - ?, ?
jewish, possibly from (nearby) Tsyganskiy, although his name mainly appears in german transliteration Gurowitsch and a dedication is given in german it does not neccesarily mean he has been active in Germany, his initials are variously given as B. or S. or B. S., they are probably all the same person

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Variations on Kol Nidrei (All the vows). Clarinet and string quartet. 1918
by Moroz Records Russia attributed to Sarah Gurovich
Dieter Klocker, Flach Quartet Prague. CPO

[] Ribojn ejlom (Ribojn ojlom) (Ribon olam). Solo voice, mixed choir and organ or piano. op2/3
dedication: Meiner lieber Frau gewidmet
music S. Gurowitsch
publisher, Gesellschaft fur judische Volksmusik, L. Winz, St Petersburg Russia and Berlin Germany 1912
Uebernommen durch Verlagsgesellschaft fur judische Musik "JUWAL"

[] Lekhu neranenu. Cantor and mixed choir
music S. Gurowitsch
manuscript in Efraim Avilaeh Archive. Series IV, Various works not by Avilaeh

[] Pochemu ia bezumno liubliu (Why I love so much). Tsyganskii romans
music B. S. Gurovich
pub Lettonie, Riga Latvia

[] Potschemu (Why). Tenor, violin, cello and orchestra
music B. S. Gurowitsch
Dmitry Dobkin, Alexander Schmidt, Alfred Lennartz, Orchestra / Nathaniel Shilkret. 78rpm Victor recording 1924

[] Potschemu
music B. S. Gurowitsch
Mihail Vavich voice. CD "Grosste Sanger Russlands des XX Jahrhunderts". Moroz Records Russia CD 12

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