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- Marjan Mozetich (born 1948) is a Canadian composer who has written music for theatre, film and dance, as well as symphonic works, chamber music, and solo...
- (Doubtful, 1777) Adélaïde Concerto (Forgery by Marius Casadesus, 1933) Marjan Mozetich Affairs of the Heart: Violin Concerto (1998) Carl Nielsen Violin Concerto...
- French Kerstin Jeppsson 1948 Swedish Theo Jörgensmann 1948 German Marjan Mozetich 1948 Canadian Peter Ruzicka 1948 German Allen Shawn 1948 American Dmitri...
- English Jim Hiscott 1948 Canadian Stuart Saunders Smith 1948 American Marjan Mozetich 1948 Canadian Ron Nagorcka 1948 Australian Max Lifchitz 1948 Mexican Philippe...
- Leopold Mozart (1719–1787) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) Marjan Mozetich (Born 1948) Robert Muczynski (1929–2010) Alonso Mudarra (c. 1510 – 1580)...
- L****n, with the Minnesota Orchestra (1991) and by Canadian composer Marjan Mozetich, with the Kingston Symphony (2000). In 1992, the Colorado Symphony invited...
- Millen Peter Milliken Mike Moffatt Gordon Monahan Oliver Mowat Marjan Mozetich Kirk Muller Robert Mundell Bob Murray Bernie Nicholls Keith Norton Fred...
- basketball player Marjan Mrmić (born 1965), Croatian football goalkeeper Marjan Mozetich (born 1948), Slovenian-Canadian composer Marjan Pejoski (born 1968), Macedonian...
- Osvaldo Golijov, John Tavener, James MacMillan, Giacinto Scelsi and Marjan Mozetich. He has also given world premieres of over fifty works by Dobrinka Tabakova...
- by Jody Watley Affairs of the Heart, a 1997 concerto composed by Marjan Mozetich Affairs of the Heart, a 2007 album by Sandy Green "Affairs of the Heart"...