- İdil
Biret (born 21
November 1941) is a
Turkish concert pianist.
Biret began her
lessons at the age of five with
Mithat Fenmen, who had
studied under...
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Biret may
refer to:
Biret Tavman (born 1966), a
Turkish textile artist İdil
Biret (born 1941), a
Turkish concert pianist Biret Armanaz (بيرة ارمناز), a...
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Biret Eljabal (Arabic: بيرة الجبل) is a
Syrian village located in Tell
Salhab Subdistrict in Al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama.
According to the
Syria Central...
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Biret Armanaz (Arabic: بيرة ارمناز) is a
Syrian village located in
Armanaz Nahiyah in
Harem District, Idlib.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of...
- name do not
share the same root.
People named İdil or Idil include: İdil
Biret (born 1941),
Turkish concert pianist İdil Fırat (born 1972),
Turkish actress...
- Domfront". L'Orne combattante [fr] (in French).
Retrieved 2020-08-04.
Valentin Biret (2015-02-18). "Elections départementales :
toutes les candidatures". Le...
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Norman Shetler,
Mitsuko Uchida,
Maria João Pires,
Peter Schmalfuss, İdil
Biret and
Ventsislav Yankov. A lesser-known
activity of
Kempff was composing....
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until 1967, when
Glenn Gould recorded the
Fifth and
Sixth Symphonies. İdil
Biret became the
first pianist to
record the
complete cycle,
between July 1985...
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called stuorra niibi ("big knife").
Puukko Yakutian knife Seax Sara,
Ravdna Biret Marja E.; Syse,
Karen Lykke; Mathiesen,
Svein Disch (2022). "Precious blood...
- FROMANGER, T STRUGALA, H. GRIFFITHS, G. AYKAL, R. GÖKMEN, S. KAN, F. SAY, İ.
BİRET, A. ERDURAN, A. SARICA, A. BARAN, G. ONAY, Y. KENTER, M. KENTER, G. ERKAL...