- Léon
Eugene Barzin (November 27, 1900 –
April 29, 1999) was a Belgian-born
American conductor and
founder of the
National Orchestral ****ociation (NOA)...
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Barzin is a
Canadian singer-songwriter
known for his slow and
melancholic songs.
Barzin has
released four
albums in his career. A
project that
began sometime...
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Eleanor Close Barzin (December 3, 1909 –
November 27, 2006) was an
American heiress and socialite. Born a Close, her name
changed to
Hutton with her mother's...
- Adur Burzen-Mihr (Middle Iranian) or Azar
Barzin (Persian: آذر برزین) was an
Atash Behram (a
Zoroastrian fire
temple of the
highest grade)
located in Parthia...
- Anne C.S.M.
Barzin (born 18
August 1975) is a
Belgian politician. She was a
representative in the
Chamber of
Representatives from 1999 to 2007, a member...
- Shahnameh. A few
examples are Abtin, Amad, Ardeshir, Armeen, Arjang, Babak,
Barzin, Bijan, Bozorgmehr, Dana (Zana), Darab, Dariush, Esfandiar, Javid, Faramarz...
- Dies". The New York Times. 21
January 1995.
Retrieved 9
November 2012.
Barzin,
Saeed (21
January 1995). "Mehdi Bazargan". The Guardian.
Archived from...
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member of the
National Orchestra, a
training orchestra,
conducted by Leon
Barzin. She
studied clarinet with
Abraham Goldstein and Leon Russianoff, becoming...
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Barzin Dan (Persian: برزين دن, also
Romanized as
Barzīn Dan) is a
village in
Zaboli Rural District, in the
Central District of
Mehrestan County, Sistan...
- Owen D.
Johnson (son of
author Owen Johnson), and
orchestra conductor Léon
Barzin. Via his
second marriage,
Edward Bennett Close would later become the paternal...