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Nichifor Crainic (Romanian pronunciation: [niˈcifor ˈkrajnik];
pseudonym of Ion
Dobre [iˈon ˈdobre]; 22
December 1889, Bulbucata,
Giurgiu County – 20 August...
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Nichifor OCB (born 25
August 1954) is a
Romanian composer,
cellist and
music educator. Șerban
Nichifor was born on 25
August 1954 to
Ermil Nichifor (1916–1997)...
- Dragoș
Nichifor (Romanian pronunciation: [draˈ goʃˈ niˈ kiˈ for]; born 11
August 1981)
better known by his
stage name
Grasu XXL (Fatty XXL), is a Romanian...
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Nichifor Tarara (born 12
March 1936) is a
Romanian sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1950s. He won a
bronze medal in the C-1 10000 m
event at the...
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revolutionary nationalism and were
heavily inspired by the
writings of
Nichifor Crainic. The
Romanian Iron
Guard espoused anti-capitalist, anti-banking...
- of ... tuberculosis."
Missa Sanctae Theresiae ab
Infante Iesu by
Serban Nichifor, June 2017. Over the years, a
number of
prominent people have
become devotees...
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Traditional Oaspeți cu azur în gene ("Guest with
azure in the genes")
Nichifor Crainic Steaua sus răsare ("The star is
rising high")
Traditional Astăzi...
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composed and sung (English and Hebrew, 2019).
Romanian composer Serban Nichifor released the song
cycle "Four
Poems by
Hannah Szenes" for
soprano and piano...
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particularly active in this process. Some
other such
venues were
Porunca Vremii,
Nichifor Crainic's Sfarmă-Piatră, as well as all the
seemingly independent newspapers...
- Radu
Voinescu as an
extended anecdote, the
novella Moș
Nichifor Coțcariul ("Old Man
Nichifor Slyboots")
establishes a
connection with the
language of...