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Archived from the
original on 3 June 2009.
Retrieved 28 May 2012. "Pasha
Parfeny - Lăutar (Moldova 2012) | Parti****nt
Profile |
Eurovision Song Contest...
- with the song "Lăutar"
written by
Pasha Parfeny and
Alexandru Brașoveanu. The song was
performed by
Pasha Parfeny. The
Moldovan broadcaster TeleRadio-Moldova...
- was a
Voevoda of
Yelets Sviyazhsk and Ufa (1650-1664).[citation needed]
Parfeny was a
Voevoda of Vahe (1666) and
Lomov (1676) and, later, the
clerk of...
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French Resistance Sigmund Mogulesko, singer, actor, and
composer Pasha Parfeny, Singer, Musician,
songwriter and who
represented for the
Eurovision Song...
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Broadcasting Union (EBU). 11
March 2023.
Retrieved 11
March 2023. "Moldova:
Pasha Parfeny is back! – To
Eurovision 2023 with "Soarele și Luna"". EurovisionWorld...
- for the final. In 2012 and 2013,
Moldova achieved 11th
place with
Pasha Parfeny and
Aliona Moon respectively. In 2014-2016
Moldova failed to
qualify for...
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placed second behind the winner,
their former one-time lead
singer Pasha Parfeny.
Sergey Stepanov's
saxophone solo in "Run Away"
became famous across the...
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teachings of
Tikhon of
Zadonsk and "the naïveté of
style from the monk
Parfeny's book of wanderings". The
style and tone in Book VI,
where Zosima narrates...
- Moon, is a
Moldovan singer. In 2012, she was a
backing vocalist for
Pasha Parfeny who
represented Moldova at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2012.
Aliona was...
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Jacobo Fijman Dovid Knut
Mihail Maculețchi Alex
Magala Rodica Mahu
Pasha Parfeny Orhei is
twinned with: Bicaz,
Romania Piatra Neamț,
Romania Old
Orhei St...