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- Polekhs (Russian: Полехи) are a subethnic group of Russians settled along the Desna River and Seym River and mixed with local po****tions of Belarusians...
- Valery Vladimirovich Polekh (5 July 1918 – 6 September 2006) was a Soviet horn player. The horn concerto Op.91 by Reinhold Glière was dedicated to him...
- Russian horn player Valery Polekh in Leningrad (later renamed St. Petersburg) with the Leningrad Radio Symphony Orchestra. Polekh met Glière at the Bolshoi...
- dedicated to Sviatoslav Knushevitsky), horn (Op. 91, 1951, dedicated to Valery Polekh), and violin (Op. 100, 1956, unfinished, completed by Boris Lyatoshinsky)...
- the Southern Russians, the Cossacks, the Goryuns, the Kamchadals, the Polekhs, the Pomors, the Russian Chinese, the Siberians (Siberiaks), Starozhily...
- marsh of Poleshuks, 1937 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Poleshuks. Polekhs Podlashuks Tutejszy Christopher Lord; Olga Strietska-Ilina (2001). Parallel...
- horn soloist in the Residentie Orkest in the Hague Abel Pereira Valery Polekh Giovanni Punto William Purvis Eugene Rittich Neill Sanders, Melos Ensemble...
- Russians Albazinians Doukhobors Goryuns Kamchadals Kamenschiks Lipovans Polekhs Pomors Semeiskie Siberians Starozhily Rusyns Boyko Hutsuls Lemkos Pannonian...
- Pfohl Glière, Reinhold Horn Concerto 1951-05-10 Leningrad, Soviet Union Polekh / Leningrad Radio Symphony – Glière Hartmann, Karl Amadeus Symphonie Concertante...
- James Stuart Olson describes them as an Ukrainianized subgroup of the Polekhs. According to Fiodar Klimchuk, the Goryuns may be descendants of local...