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- Kostiantyn Fedorovych Dankevych (December 24, 1905 – February 26, 1984) was a Soviet and Ukrainian composer, conductor, pianist and teacher. He was awarded...
- he remained until his death in 1956. His students included Kostiantyn Dankevych, Oleksandr Bilash, Oscar Feltsman, David Gershfeld, and Anton Mucha. Vilinsky's...
- (1905–1994) Boris Arapov (1905–1992) Yevgeny Brusilovsky (1905–1981) Kostiantyn Dankevych (1905–1984) André Hossein (1905–1983) Nikolay Kedrov Jr. (1905–1981) Daniil...
- was honored with the highest level medal for Russian artist. Kostiantyn Dankevych (1905–1984): a Ukrainian who was director of Songs and Dance of the Red...
- Cultural offices Preceded by Kostiantyn Dankevych Head of the National society of composers of Ukraine 1944–1948 Succeeded by Hryhoriy Veryovka...
- Julius César Cui (1835–1918) Alexandre Danilevski (born 1957) Kostiantyn Dankevych (1905–1984), born in present-day Ukraine Alexander Dargomyzhsky (1813–1869)...
- Kostyantyn Bocharov (born 1997), Ukrainian singer and songwriter Kostyantyn Dankevych (1905–1984), Ukrainian composer and musical teacher Kostyantyn Doroshenko...
- July 1994 Ivan Dankevych July 1995 May 1997 Mykola Kruhlov 23 May 1997 17 July 1997 Valeriy Cherep 11 August 1997 April 1998 Ivan Dankevych 7 August 1998...
- Valerii Mazur Minister of Economy Vasyl Hureiev Minister of Transport Ivan Dankevych Minister of Press and Information Affairs Mykhailo Onufriichuk Minister...
- (1958–59), and Yaroslav the Wise (1973) and about 300 songs. Kostiantyn Dankevych 1905–1984 Odesa operas Trahediina nich (Tragic Night, 1935), Bohdan Khmelnytsky...