- Česlovas
Sasnauskas (19 July 1867, in Kapčiamiestis – 18
January 1916, in
Saint Petersburg) was a
Lithuanian composer.
Sasnauskas worked as an organist...
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Jules Mouquet 1867 1946
French Karel Navrátil 1867 1936
Czech Česlovas
Sasnauskas 1867 1916
Lithuanian Martinus Sieveking 1867 1950
Dutch Gustav Strube...
- Schmidt-Chanasit J,
Essbauer S,
Petraityte R,
Yoshimatsu K,
Tackmann K,
Conraths FJ,
Sasnauskas K,
Arikawa J,
Thomas A,
Pfeffer M,
Scharninghausen JJ, Splettstoesser...
- Perepļotkins
Jozef Piaček
Eimantas Poderis Artūras Rimkevičius
Nerijus Sasnauskas Igors Savčenkovs
Mantas Savėnas
Igors Sļesarčuks
Aleksejs Soleičuks Vitalis...
- (Canada).
Together with
Kazimieras Būga,
Augustinas Voldemaras, Česlovas
Sasnauskas, J. Tallat-Kelpša, M. K.Čiurlionis
prepared the
Lithuanian music terminology...
- GitHub.
Archived from the
original on 2018-06-10.
Retrieved 2016-09-06.
Sasnauskas, Raimondas; Chen, Yang; Collingbourne, Peter; Ketema, Jeroen; Lup, Gratian;...
- by
Steponas Kairys. He also
joined a
Lithuanian choir led by Česlovas
Sasnauskas,
organist at the
Church of St. Catherine.
Smetona was
exposed to socialist...
- show host
Mindaugas Rojus –
opera singer (tenor / baritone) Česlovas
Sasnauskas (1867–1916) –
composer Rasa
Serra (1975–) (lt:Rasa Serra) (real name Rasa...
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concert in St. Petersburg, Russia. The
concert was
conducted by Česlovas
Sasnauskas and was
attended by Lithuanians,
which St.
Petersburg had the largest...
- Prunskienė,
Prime Minister Stasys Putvinskis,
Minister of
Agriculture Julius Sasnauskas [lt],
priest Šarūnas Sauka,
painter Ramunė Šidlauskaitė-Venskūnienė [nl]...