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- Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (12 November 1923-10 March 1982) was a Ukrainian pianist and a versatile composer who worked in many genres, including serialism...
- Malipiero have also based operas on his works. Composers Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya, Galina Konstantinovna Smirnova, Yevgania Yosifovna Yakhina, Maria Semyonovna...
- Ukrainian writer, scientist, inventor, educator, soldier Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (1923–1982), composer and pianist Yuriy Rybchynskyi (born 1945), poet...
- Ukrainian composers Inna Abramovna Zhvanetskaia and Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya set several of Akhmatova's poems to music. Porcelain figurine: When Anna...
- composers Tamara Maliukova Sidorenko (1919–2005) and Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (1923–1982) set several of Ukrainka's poems to music. The National Bank...
- identity as Ukrainian-Canadians. Ukrainian composer Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (1923-1982) used Franko’s text for her songs. In 2019 a Ukrainian-American...
- 231–8. doi:10.1038/10290. PMID 10391209. S2CID 195213008. Gr****o P, Rozhavskaya-Arena M, Reichert LE (1999). "Cysteine residues in a synthetic peptide...
- (1923–2016) Dika Newlin (1923–2006) Elena Romero (1923–1996) Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (1923–1982) Maria Schüppel (1923–2011) Mira Sulpizi (born 1923) Asya...
- a two Hryvnia collectible coin. Ukrainian composer Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya used Sosiura's text for her songs. Halchenko, Serhiy Anastasiyovych....
- Rothschild (1832–1924) Mildred Barnes Royse (1896-1986) Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (1923-1982) Anna Rubin (born 1946) Lucja Rucinska (1817, 1818, or 1820-1882)...