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- Hilda Jerea (17 March 1916 – 14 May 1980) was a Romanian-Jewish pianist, conductor, and composer. Born in Iaşi, she began her education at the Conservatory...
- Percussion Orchestra; Piano Concerto Prenkë Jakova 1917 1969 Albanian Hilda Jerea 1917 1980 Romanian Václav Kašlík 1917 1989 Czech Rena Kyriakou 1917 1994...
- seurannut vantaalainen Mikko-isä uskoo poikansa viisuvoittoon – Näin hän evästi Jereä finaaliin". Vantaan Sanomat (in Finnish). Archived from the original on...
- 000 cu ft/s) Basin features River system Ebro basin Tributaries    • left Nela, Jerea, Bayas, Zadorra, Ega, Arga, Aragón, Gállego, Cinca, Segre  • right Oca,...
- Calymmatina Zittel, 1878 Craterella Schrammen, 1901 Hallirhoa Lamouroux, 1821 Jerea Lamouroux, 1821 Kalpinella Hinde, 1884 Paraspelaeum Schrammen, 1924 Phymatella...
- Michael Beyer Musica Nova chamber orchestra in Bucharest founded by Hilda Jerea Musica Nova (French ensemble), led by Lucien Kandel This disambiguation...
- seurannut vantaalainen Mikko-isä uskoo poikansa viisuvoittoon – Näin hän evästi Jereä finaaliin". Vantaan Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 15 May 2023. Karhu,...
- Ionescu-Galați Vasile Iordache Dan Irimiciuc Magda Isanos Alexandru Jar Hilda Jerea Alexandros Kantakouzinos Antioch Kantemir Arthur Kaufmann Paul Klapper Leon...
- (1919–2003) Ludmila Frajt (1919–1999) Dorothy Whitson Freed (1919–2000) Hilda Jerea (1919–1980) Dee Libbey (1919–-1988) Tamara Maliukova Sidorenko (1919–2005)...
- (born 1941) Natalia Janotha (1856–1932) Kerstin Jeppsson (born 1948) Hilda Jerea (1919–1980) Ludmila Jeske-Choinska-Mikorska (1849–1898) Eva Jessye (1885–1992)...