Alternative Names/Transliterations: Elizaveta von Schultz (birth name) ; Elisabeth (von) Schultz-Adaïewsky; Елла (Елизавета) Георгиевна Адаевская ; Ella Georgievna Adaevskaia ; Ella Georgyevna Adayevskaya ; Bertramin (pseudonyms)
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Name in Other Languages: Ella Adaïewsky, El·la Adàievskaia, Ella Adajevskaja, エラ・アダイェフスカヤ, Элла Георгиевна Адаевская, Էլլա Ադայեվսկայա, Ella Georgijevna Adajevská, 옐라 아다옙스카야, الا ادايڤسكايا
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Aliases: Ella Georgijevna Adajevskaja, Елла Георгиевна Адаевская, Ella Adaïewskij, Ella Georgievna Adaevskaja, Ella Adajewsky, Ella Adaïevskaïa, Elisabeth von Schultz, Ella von Schultz, Ella Georgiyevna Adayevskaya, Jella Georgievna Adaevskaja, Ėlla Georgievna Adaevskaja, 엘라 폰 슐츠, 옐리자베타 게오르기예브나 아다옙스카야, Ella von. Schultz-Adajewski, Jelizaveta Georgijevna Šulc, Ėlly Šul'c-Adaevskaja, Ella de Schoultz Adaiewski, Ella von Schultz Adaïewsky, Ella Schultz Adajewska
Adayevskaya was a pseudonym - "the composer derived it from the notes A, D, and A, played by the kettledrum in Mikhail Glinka's opera Ruslan and Ludmila." (Wikipedia) (born 10 Feb OS/22 Feb Gregorian.)