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Mikola Jakaŭlievič
Ravienski (Belarusian: Мікола Якаўлевіч Равенскі; Russian: Николай Яковлевич Равенский; 5
December 1886 – 9
March 1953) was a Belarusian...
- Vaclaŭ Ivanoŭski Kastuś Jezavitaŭ
Jazep Mamońka Michaś Naŭmovič
Mikola Ravienski Symon Rak-Michajłoŭski
Lavon Rydleŭski Arkadź Smolič Jan Stankievič Zośka...
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Belarusian hymn,
based on a poem by
Natallia Arsiennieva and
music by
Mikola Ravienski. It was
translated into
English by Vera Rich. The hymn has
given its name...
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center is Byerazino. As of 2024, it has a po****tion of 21,570.
Mikola Ravienski (1886–1953),
Belarusian composer,
conductor and
music critic,
author of...
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Belarusian poets. The song was
originally meant to be sung a capella.
Mikola Ravienski,
Aliaksiej Turankoŭ [be-tarask] and
Vladimir Mulyavin also made covers...
- Shchahlou-Kulikovich. The song was
originally meant to be sung a capella.
Mikola Ravienski,
Aliaksiej Turankoŭ [be-tarask] and
Vladimir Mulyavin also
wrote their...
- po****rity,
especially "Prayer", which, set to
music by
composer Mikola Ravienski, has
become the hymn "Mahutny Boža" ("Almighty God"). In 1991, the publishing...
- of more than ten
stone sculptures including the
tombstone on
Mikola Ravienski's grave,
sculptures for churches, the Pont
Alexandre III and the Pont Neuf...