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Panna Czinka (Hungarian:
Czinka Panna, Slovak:
Panna Cinková) (1711(?) – 1772) was a
famous Hungarian-Romani violinist.
Czinka was born in Sajógömör, Hungary...
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Russian guitarist and
singer Niña
Pastori –
Spanish flamenco singer Panna Czinka (1711–1772) –
Hungarian violinist, born in
Kingdom of
Hungary in modern...
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Werewolf (which
Naschy filmed in Hollywood). In 1944 Europe, a
gypsy named Czinka is
having an
affair with a **** SS
officer named Heinrich, and she learns...
- solo
Chamber music 65 1896 Csárdajelenet No. 9 „
Czinka Panna nótája“ Scène de la csárda No. 9
Panna Czinka's Tune (Tavern Scenes; Csárda Scenes; Csárda-Scenen)...
- Jónás Elek
Bacsik János
Bihari Iva Bittová Robi
Botos György
Cziffra Panna Czinka Pista Dankó Dávid Daróczi
Peter Demeter Flórián
Farkas János
Farkas Lívia...
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which was
followed by Székely fond (The Spinners, 1932) and the
singspiel Czinka Panna (1948).
Other members of the
Hungarian national school were: Emil...
- tradition; more than two
hundred years ago the
first female primas,
Panna Czinka, pla**** in this way at the
table of her
hosts and was
extra rewarded for...
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success signified the
triumph of the people's art". The
violinist Panna Czinka was
among the most
celebrated musicians of the 19th century, as was the...
- Panna,
where they pla**** the 18th
century Hungarian gypsy violinist Panna Czinka. The film went on to win a
Golden Palm
Award at the 2009
Mexico International...
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whose descendants today are the
Lakatos family;
female Gypsy violinist Czinka Panna;
Pista Dankó; Rigó Jancsi; Imre Magyari; and Racz Laci. They created...