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Georgy Andreyevich Baklanoff,
known as
Georges Baklanoff (sometimes
spelled Baklanov; 4
January 1881 [O.S. 23
December 1880] – 6
December 1938) was a...
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baritone repertoire,
including (among others)
Leopold Demuth,
Georges Baklanoff,
Rudolf Bockelmann,
George London,
Thomas Quasthoff,
Thomas Stewart, James...
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original on 4 June 2021.
Retrieved 4 June 2021.
Smith &
Llorens 1998.
Baklanoff 1998.
Thomas 1998, p. 1173. Padrón, José Luis; Betancourt, Luis Adrián...
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client of the Bel
Canto Music Bureau. She sued her lover,
baritone Georges Baklanoff, for an ****ault
while they were on a
Pacific Coast tour in 1917. They...
- Estrangeiro, 1928–1948 (in Portuguese). Porto: União Nacional. 1949.
Baklanoff, Eric N (1992). "The
Political Economy of Portugal's
Later "Estado Novo":...
- www.jfklibrary.org.
Retrieved 2
January 2021.
Smith &
Llorens 1998.
Baklanoff 1998. Thomas, Hugh (1998). Cuba or the
Pursuit of Freedom. Da Capo Press...
- gao.gov.
Retrieved 2024-11-17.
Baklanoff, Eric N. (2008). "Yucatan: Mexico's
other maquiladora frontier". In
Baklanoff, Eric N.; Moseley,
Edward H. (eds...
- :
Ediciones Universal. ISBN 978-0-89729-875-9.
Smith &
Llorens 1998.
Baklanoff 1998. Thomas, Hugh (1998). Cuba or the
Pursuit of Freedom. Da Capo Press...
- Battistini"),
Waclaw Brzezinski (known as the "Polish Battistini"),
Georges Baklanoff (a
powerful singing actor), and,
during a
career lasting from 1935 to...
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Yershov Anton Bonachich Fyodor Poyarok baritone Vasiliy Sharonov Georges Baklanoff Page mezzo-soprano
Maria Markovich Elizaveta Azerskaya Gusli player b****...