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composer and
songwriter who also
wrote under his
birth name,
Vladimir Dukelsky. He is best
known for "Taking a
Chance on Love," with
lyrics by Ted Fetter...
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Semyon Semyonovich Dukelsky (Russian: Семён Семёнович Дукельский) (1
August 1892 – 30
October 1960) was a
Soviet statesman and
communist official, who...
- and Work, p. 145.
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Dukelsky,
Vladimir (Vernon Duke), "Gershwin,
Schillinger and
Dukelsky: Some Reminiscences", The
Musical Quarterly...
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Dukliansky priesmyk, Polish: Przełęcz Dukielska, Hungarian: Duklai-hágó, Czech:
Dukelský průsmyk; 502 m AMSL) is a
strategically significant mountain p**** in the...
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granted a face-to-face
meeting with the
local head of the NKVD,
Semyon Dukelsky, who told him "write what you like", and
turned down an
offer by Mandelstam...
- 1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.24863.
Dukelsky,
Vladimir (Vernon Duke) (1947). "Gerswhin, Schillinger, and
Dukelsky: Some Reminiscences". The
Musical Quarterly...
- The
performance launched Kaye's career. One of the
names in the song is "
Dukelsky"; this is
actually the
birth name of
Vernon Duke, an
American composer...
- 1938, and
became a
great success with audiences: on 15
April 1939, ****
Dukelsky – the
chairman of the
State Committee for
Cinematography –
reported that...
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American philanthropist,
horticulturist and
socialite Vernon Duke
Vladimir Dukelsky 1903-1969 Russian-American
composer and
songwriter Chuck Dukowski Gary...
- 1908 1942
German Vernon Duke 1903 1969
Russian both post-tonal
style as
Dukelsky and in the
style of Tin Pan
Alley as Duke André
Fleury 1903 1995 French...