- Vojtěch
Hřímalý (30 July 1842 in Plzeň – 15 June 1908 in Vienna) was a composer, violinist, and
conductor from Austria-Hungary. He is the
older brother...
- Jan
Hřímalý (Russian: Иван Войцехович Гржимали, also Ivan
Voitsekhovich Grzhimali; 13
April 1844 – 24 January [O.S. 11 January] 1915) was an influential...
-
Stravalexis changed his
alias to Pedi
Thavma and
released an LP
called Rima gia
Hrima in 1999. The
following albums Kata.R.Ipo, a duet
album by
Ipohthonios and...
- – hrīm from Proto-West
Germanic – *hrīm from Proto-Germanic – *hrīmaz, *
hrīmą (“****frost”) from Proto-Indo-European – *krey- (“to streak; graze; touch”)...
- (1992) -
Triandafillos O
drapetis tou ****gariou (1994) Sapounopetra: To
hrima sto
Laimo sas (1995)
Karagioz Dream (1996)
Biznes sta
Valkania (1997) Ntaiana...
-
dealing with
subjects like
drugs and violence. He
continued with Rima gia
Hrima (English:
Rhyme for Money), his solo debut,
which was well received. This...
- (Ophiophagus hannah) in India" (PDF). Hamadryad. 36 (2): 101–107.[dead link]
Hrima, V. L.; Sailo, V. H.; Fanai, Z.; Lalronunga, S.; Lalrinchhana, C. (2014)...
- 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
others (link) Sharma,
Vijay Paul; Thaker,
Hrima (July 2009). "Fertilizer
Subsidy in India: Who are the Beneficiaries?" (PDF)...
- Moscow. The
players at the
performance were
Sergei Taneyev (piano), Jan
Hřímalý (violin), and
Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (cello). The
piece is
marked by a tragic...
- Osberg, J.
Galvani (from 1869);
violin -
Ferdinand Laub,
Ludwig Minkus, Jan
Hřímalý (from 1869 - adjunct, from 1874 - professor), G.
Shradik (adjunct); cello...