- Grigoraș Ionică
Dinicu (Romanian: [ɡriɡoˈraʃ joˈnikə diˈniku];
April 3, 1889 –
March 28, 1949) was a
Romanian violin virtuoso and
composer of Roma ethnicity...
- Grigoraș
Dinicu Grigoraș
Dinicu (complete: Grigoraș Ionică
Dinicu; 1889–1949),
Romanian composer,
arranger and
violinist –
grandson of Angheluș
Dinicu Ionică...
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Dinicu Golescu (usual
rendition of
Constantin Radovici Golescu; 7
February 1777 – 5
October 1830), a
member of the
Golescu family of boyars, was a Wallachian...
- Hora
staccato (1906) is a
virtuoso violin showpiece by Grigoraș
Dinicu. It is a short, fast work in a
Romanian hora style, and has
become a
favorite encore...
- pan
flute player Angheluş
Dinicu in the
virtuosic style of the
urban lăutărească
music from late 19th century. Angheluş
Dinicu first presented the tune...
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written by Cotet. It
stars Matei Dima and
Cosmin Nedelcu accompanied by Anca
Dinicu, Nicu Banea, Șerban Pavlu,
Roxana Condurache,
Cristi Pulhac,
Monica Odagiu...
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Dinicu Golescu National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Național
Dinicu Golescu) is a high
school located at 66
Negru Vodă Street, Câmpulung, Romania. When...
- 1966) 1888 –
Thomas C. Kinkaid,
American admiral (d. 1972) 1889 – Grigoraș
Dinicu,
Romanian violinist and
composer (d. 1949) 1893 –
Leslie Howard, English...
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several times,
firstly in 2007 as
Sporting Câmpulung, then in 2012 as CN
Dinicu Golescu (named
after the high
school from the town), but at its best, the...
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composed by
Mikhail Glinka "The Lark" or "Ciocârlia",
composed by Angheluş
Dinicu Lark (album), a 1972
album by
Linda Lewis Alouette (song),
Quebecois children's...