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Filip Kutev (Bulgarian: Филип Кутев),
often anglicized Philip Koutev (13 June 1903 – 27
November 1982), was a
Bulgarian composer,
arranger and founder...
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Daniel Kutev (Bulgarian: Даниел Кутев; born 6
March 1991 in Zlatograd) is a
Bulgarian footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Levski Lom. Born in Zlatograd...
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Kutev Peak (Bulgarian: Кутев връх, romanized:
Kutev vrah, IPA: [
ˈkutɛv ˈvrɤx]) is the
mostly ice-covered peak
rising to 1160 m in
Havre Mountains, northern...
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these are
characteristic of
Bulgarian folk music. In 1951,
Filip Kutev and
Maria Kuteva founded the
first professional national folk
music ensemble...
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soloists Yanka Rupkina,
Kalinka Valcheva and
Stefka Sabotinova; and the
Filip Kutev Ensemble. The
album was the
result of
fifteen years of work by
Swiss ethnomusicologist...
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Folklore Arts "Filip
Kutev" is a
Bulgarian school for
folklore located in Kotel, Bulgaria.
National School for
Folklore Arts "Filip
Kutev",
named after famous...
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Television Female Vocal Choir has
received a
Grammy Award in 1990. The
Philip Kutev Ensemble, the
first of the
Bulgarian state-sponsored folk
ensembles and...
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Kuteb (also
known as Kutep) also
known as Ati,
Kutev,
Mbarike is a
Nigerian ethnic language. The
Kuteb people mostly live in the
southern part of Taraba...
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Bulgarian folk song "Polegnala e
Todora (Love Song)",
arranged by
Filip Kutev and
performed by the
Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir. The...
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Georgi Andreev (b. 1969),
director of the
National Folk
Ensemble "Filip
Kutev"
Ciguli (1957–2014), Turkish-romani
singer and
musician Yuri
Yunakov (b...