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Ciprian Porumbescu (Romanian: [tʃipriˈan porumˈbesku]; born
Cyprian Gołęmbiowski on 14
October 1853 – 6 June 1883) was a
Romanian composer born in Șipotele...
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Ciprian Porumbescu (German: Stupka) is a
commune located in
Suceava County, Bukovina,
northeastern Romania. It is
composed of a
single village, namely...
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composer Ciprian Porumbescu, and
reverted to the name of Conservatory—the
Ciprian Porumbescu Conservatory or
Conservatorul Ciprian Porumbescu. At the time...
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Romanian classical composers of the 19th and 20th centuries include:
Ciprian Porumbescu,
Anton Pann,
Eduard Caudella,
Mihail Jora, Dinu Lipatti, and especially...
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patriotic song "Pe-al
nostru steag e
scris Unire",
composed by
Ciprian Porumbescu. The lyrics, was
written by
Albanian poet Asdreni. The
anthem was originally...
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might engage in a “sour grapes” rationalization.
According to
Kroll and
Porumbescu (2107), “
expectations of low
extrinsic rewards led to
higher reported...
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based on a
Romanian patriotic song
written and
composed by
Ciprian Porumbescu. The
original lyrics twice underwent non-credited
revisions in
order to...
- are the following: Morariu,
Alexandru Leca (2014).
Iraclie și
Ciprian Porumbescu (in Romanian). Vol. 2. Suceava: Lidiana. pp. 1–574. ISBN 9786067440096...
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Special Musical School no. 1 in Bucharest.
Later he
attended the
Ciprian Porumbescu Conservatory. He currently[when?]
resides and
teaches pan
flute in Bucharest...
- Casa
Ciprian Porumbescu (Ciprian
Porumbescu House) is a
heritage house dating from the 19th century,
where Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu lived and...