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Petro Ivanovych Nishchynsky (Ukrainian: Петро Іванович Ніщинський;
September 9, 1832 –
March 4, 1896) was a
Ukrainian linguist and composer. He was born...
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repertoire of
works by the
Ukrainian composers Mykola Lysenko and
Petro Nishchynsky. Leontovych's
activity caused a
deterioration in his
relationship with...
- (1913–1991),
Albanian writer Petro Mirchuk (1913–1999),
Ukrainian writer Petro Nishchynsky (1832–1896),
Ukrainian linguist and
composer Petro Pakhnyuk (born 1991)...
- 1960)
Leonid Nikolayev (1868–1942)
Tatiana Nikolayeva (1924–1993)
Petro Nishchynsky (1832–1896), born in present-day
Ukraine Mikhaïl
Nosyrev (1924–1981)...
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- (1829–1894) Ivan
Larionov (1830–1889)
Martha von
Sabinin (1831–1892)
Petro Nishchynsky (1832–1896)
Alexander Borodin (1833–1887) César Cui (1835–1918) Nikolai...
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Ernst Naumann,
organist and
composer (died 1910)
September 9 –
Petro Nishchynsky,
composer (died 1896)
September 14 –
Giuseppe Capponi,
operatic tenor...
- (1903–1997)
Mykola Mozhovyy (1947–2010)
Mykola Mykhailov (1903–1936)
Petro Nishchynsky (1832–1896)
Yuriy Oliynyk (1931–2021)
Tomasz Padura (1801–1871) Alla...
- folk songs, also
studying the
history of Ukraine. His teacher,
Petro Nishchynsky, who was a
Ukrainian composer, conductor, and writer, had an influence...
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village Markivka landmark of
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Grave of
composer Petro Nishchynsky 1896
Tyvriv Raion,
village Voroshylivka landmark of
history 020022-N...