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Tolia Nikiprowetzky (12 or 25
September 1916 – 5 May 1997) was a
French composer and
musicologist of
Russian birth. His
compositions include four operas...
- monotheists{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link)
Nikiprowetzky, V. (1975). "Ethical Monotheism". Daedalus. 104 (2): 69–89. Soler, Jean...
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babilonese nella propaganda ellenistica, Firenze, La
Nuova Italia, 1942. V.
Nikiprowetzky, La troisième Sibylle, Paris, La Haye, 1970. J. J. Collins, The Sibylline...
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Archived from the
original on 30 July 2017.
Retrieved 16 July 2017.
Nikiprowetzky, V. (1975).
Ethical monotheism. (2 ed., Vol. 104, pp. 69-89). New York:...
- Cheikh,
while the
melody was
arranged by Russian-French
composer Tolia Nikiprowetzky. It was
adopted upon
independence from
France in 1960. Its
unusual and...
- Noël Lancien, Jean-Etienne Marie,
Bruce Mather,
Serge Nigg,
Tolia Nikiprowetzky, Jean-Louis Petit,
Makoto Shinohara, Georges-Émile Tanguay, and Serge...
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Brill Publishers. pp. 53–82. ISBN 978-90-04-39721-7. ISSN 0966-7393.
Nikiprowetzky, V. (Spring 1975). "Ethical Monotheism". Daedalus. 104 (2). MIT Press...
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reliance on
reason and
rooted their philosophies in the experiential.
Nikiprowetzky, V. (Spring 1975). "Ethical Monotheism". Daedalus. 104 (2). MIT Press...
- by Baba Ould
Cheikh in the late 18th
century and
composed by
Tolia Nikiprowetzky in 1960 to
serve as a
national anthem;
replaced by "Bilāda l-ʾubāti...
- Ludewig; Jean-Louis Martinet;
Norbert Moret;
Diether de la Motte;
Tolia Nikiprowetzky; Will Ogdon;
Yannis Andreou Papaioannou; Ron Pellegrino;
Allan Pettersson;...