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- Sulamita Aronovsky (5 May 1929 – 15 December 2022, née Ziuraitiene) was a Lithuanian-born British classical pianist and piano teacher who spent her formative...
- Heyman was born on September 11, 1965, in the Bronx, New York City, to Sulamita (née Szarf; 1928–2009) and Richard S. Heyman (1926–2013), both of Jewish...
- Kabalevsky, Galina Eguiazarova, Nikolai Kapustin, Alexander Braginsky, Sulamita Aronovsky, Tatiana Nikolayeva, Dmitry Paperno, Nodar Gabunia [ka], Oxana...
- 1937 It Was I! Lauretta The Ferocious Saladin Dora Florida / La bella Sulamita 1938 A Lady Did It Maria Sardo L'amor mio non muore! Maria D'Alba The House...
- Title Role 1977 Espelho Mágico Diana Queiroz / Débora 1978 Sinal de Alerta Sulamita Montenegro (Sula) 1979 Os Gigantes Helena Porto 1980 Coração Alado Vívian...
- (1910, to a libretto by Ida Finzi), premiered at the Liceo Rossini; La Sulamita (1926, to a libretto by Antonio Lega), premiered at the Teatro Politeama...
- known as the "Tres Chix" who are elected by po****r vote. In August 2007, Sulamita Garcia, Akkana Peck and Carla Schroder were elected to these positions...
- Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb. The judges have included Dmitri Bashkirov, Sulamita Aronovsky, Rudolf Kehrer, Jean-François Antonioli, Jerome Rose, Radomir...
- Khana was murdered in the Belzec extermination camp, while his daughter Sulamita survived by hiding in Poland as a non-Jew. Arriving in Warsaw in 1910,...
- a task which had actually been carried out by Constantinescu. His wife Sulamita, née Bloch, was herself a PCR activist. She died, in 1968, at the hands...