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Boris Osipovich Sirpo (April 3, 1893 -
January 25, 1967) was a Russian-born
Finnish violinist, conductor, composer, and
music educator. He was the founder...
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Circuit number 3:
north of the city, Mier, Šidlovec, Dúbrava, Surdok, Kúty,
Širpo, Nižná Šebastová
Circuit number 4: city
center – Staré mesto, Táborisko...
- by
Boris Sirpo, the
founder of the
Portland Chamber Orchestra, who
dreamed of
turning Hood
River into the "Salzburg of America".
Under Sirpo, the ****ociation...
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Simojoki 1926, 1928
Sirola Sirén Yrjö
Sirola 1896
Salokannel Sirenius 1898
Sirpo Sirob (alk. Wolfson)
Susitaival Sivén
Paavo Susitaival 1927
Virkkunen Snellman...
- of the
Portland Symphony at age nine. She
would later study with
Boris Sirpo. She
began her
career in the
Portland area,
where she pla**** as concertmaster...
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oldest chamber orchestra in the
United States,
founded in 1946 by
Boris Sirpo, and
hosted its
first performance on May 27, 1947 at the
Neighbors of Woodcraft...
- son
started to play
violin as well, and the Russian-born
pedagogue Boris Sirpo (1893–1967) took him not only as a
student but as a
foster son and raised...
- (1981). It's easy, Edna, it's
downhill all the way. Carbondale, Colo.:
Sirpos Press. ISBN 0960646000. OCLC 8721688.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple...
- Pralongo, Casa P****era, casa fioroli, Alcio, La Canonica, Trigo, Casa
Sirpo, Nonedo, Cà Bianca, Casa Spozio,
Villaggio Olandese Government • Mayor...
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Carlos Chávez,
Enrique Jordá,
Dimitri Mitropoulos Thomas Schippers,
Boris Sirpo,
Russell Stanger, and Igor Stravinsky.
Theodore Bloomfield was one of these...