- Vera
Georgievna Dulova (born 27
January 1909 – 5
January 2000) was a
Russian harpist and instructor. The
Russian school or
method is
named after her. She...
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Dulova Ves (Hungarian: Sósgyülvész) is a
village and muni****lity in Prešov
District in the Prešov
Region of
eastern Slovakia. In
historical records the...
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Margarita Dulova (born 4
January 1972) is a
Kazakhstani biathlete. She
competed in the two
events at the 1998
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- "Nefertiti's Procession" for harp –
dedicated to Vera
Dulova.
Waltz for harp –
written for Vera
Dulova. Макарова Нина Владимировна. kino-teatr.ru Макарова...
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Lithuanian ice
dancer Margarita Dubocovich,
Argentine pharmacologist Margarita Dulova (born 1972),
Kazakhstani biathlete Margarita Engle (born 1951), American...
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Czechoslovak Jewish woman murdered in
Israel reportedly for
spying Vera
Dulova (1909–2000),
Russian harpist Vera Ðurašković (born 1949),
Yugoslav basketball...
- as
early as 1939.
Polka in F♯
minor Harp duet 1941
Commissioned by Vera
Dulova. "A
Great Day Has Come" B****, chorus, and
piano 1941 Text by
Vissarion Sayanov [ru]...
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Conservatory with
Natalia Sibor. From 1991 to 1993 she
studied with Vera
Dulova at the
Moscow Conservatory.
Mashurova received a bachelor's and master's...
- Kazakhstan
Galina Avtayeva,
Margarita Dulova,
Yelena Dubok,
Lyudmila Guryeva China Yu Shumei, Sun Ribo, Liu Xianying, Kong
Yingchao South Korea...
- in Prešov) is a
Slovak football defender who
currently plays for TJ ŠM
Dulová Ves. He made his
debut for
Tatran Prešov
against Slovan Bratislava on 14...