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- Angelo Ephrikian (Armenian: Անջելո Էֆրիկյան; 20 October 1913 – 30 October 1982) was an Italian musicologist and violinist of Armenian descent. His daughter...
- Armenian descent. Born in Treviso as Laura Ephrikian, the daughter of the conductor and musicologist Angelo Ephrikian, Efrikian graduated in acting at the drama...
- italian Minister of Justice. Emma Ciardi (1879–1933), painter. Angelo Ephrikian (1913–1982), musicologist and violinist. Laura Efrikian (born 1940), actress...
- Fenice, Venice / Symphony Orchestra of the Scuola Veneziana - Angelo Ephrikian — The Opera Society. 1964: Zsuzsa Barlay (J), Zsolt Bende (H), Jószef...
- Retrieved 10 February 2015. "Luigi Boccherini - La Clementina - Angelo Ephrikian (1965)". [Operaclass]. Retrieved 10 February 2015. Webber, Christopher...
- Sargis Barkhudaryan Julian Byzantine Yeghia Dndesian Stéphan Elmas Angelo Ephrikian Nicol Galanderian Georges Garvarentz Djivan Gasparyan Richard Hagopian...
- Emo (1731–1792), last Grand Admiral of the Republic of Venice Angelo Ephrikian (1913–1982), Italian musicologist and violinist of Armenian descent Angelo...
- P****ion and Introduction to the Miserere, I Solisti Di Milano, Angelo Ephrikian, 1966. Compilations Het Puik van zoete kelen (The Cream of Glorious Voices)...
- Role: Scintilla. Cast: Ugo Trama (Don Tabarrano). Conductor: Angelo Ephrikian. Recording in Florence, Solisti Del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Rigoletto...
- Kemani Tatyos Ekserciyan (1858–1913) Stéphan Elmas (1862–1937) Angelo Ephrikian (1913–1982) Nicol Galanderian (1881–1944) Djivan Gasparyan (1928–2021)...