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Nabokov was married five times. His first wife was the Russian princess Nathalie Shakhovskaya (1903–1988). His last (1970–1978) was the French photographer Dominique Nabokov.
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He had three sons: renowned French publisher Ivan Nabokov, Alexander Nabokov, and anthropologist Peter Nabokov. His close friends included the philosopher and fellow émigré
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and publicly humiliated him by showing he was not a free agent and had to represent the positions of
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from the fall of 1944 until the spring of 1945, then, in 1950–1951, served as music director at the
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After the years in Paris 1923–1932, in 1933 he moved to the U.S. as a lecturer in music for the
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Music on the Frontline: Nicolas Nabokov's Struggle against Communism and Middlebrow Culture
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In 1949, Nabokov attended a New York press conference of the visiting Soviet composer
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Nicolas Nabokov with his cousin, the writer Vladimir Nabokov in 1950. (Left to right.)
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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and later in New York with a great success – his best known work in the US.
229: 187: 270: 153:'s government, by asking him if he approved the Sovietic censorship over 131: 76:, and was educated by private tutors. In 1918, after his family fled the 328:"Nicolas Nabokov Papers, Biographical Sketch at the University of Texas" 207:"Вечернее размышление о Божием величестве", ballet-oratorio Paris 1928. 154: 41: 266: 240: 183: 37: 150: 81: 69: 65: 495: 73: 166: 370:"Nicolas Nabokov (Composer, Arranger) – Short Biography" 510: 40:composer, writer, and cultural figure. He became a 305: 182:Nabokov's first major musical work was the ballet- 176: 546: 32:(Николай Дмитриевич Набоков; 17 April [ 615:St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) faculty 459:Nicolas Nabokov: A Life in Freedom and Music, 277:) was composed in 1971 and performed in 1973. 122:in New York from 1936 to 1941, then moved to 36:4 April] 1903 – 6 April 1978) was a 605:White Russian emigrants to the United States 625:Emigrants from the Russian Empire to France 399:"The final twist in Nabokov's untold story" 434:Nabokov in America: On the Road to Lolita 308:Bagázh: Memoirs of a Russian Cosmopolitan 126:in Maryland. In 1945, he worked for the 20: 303: 294: 547: 472:Ode, Méditation Sur La Majesté De Dieu 393: 171:Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies 84:, he began his musical education with 430: 299:. Boston: Little, Brown. OCLC 756321. 635:20th-century Russian male musicians 52:Nicolas Nabokov, a first cousin of 13: 297:Old Friends and New Music (memoir) 203:in 1931. 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O.S.
Russian-born
U.S. citizen
Vladimir Nabokov
Eduard von Falz-Fein
landed
gentry
Lubcza
Minsk
Bolshevik Revolution
Crimea
Vladimir Rebikov
Sorbonne
Isaiah Berlin
Igor Stravinsky
Barnes Foundation
Wells College
St. John's College
U. S. Strategic Bombing Survey
W. H. Auden
Peabody Conservatory
American Academy in Rome
Dmitri Shostakovich
Stalin
Stravinsky
Secretary General
Congress for Cultural Freedom
CIA
Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies

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