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House of
Soutzos or
Soutsos (Gr****: Σούτσος or Σούτζος, Romanian: Suțu or
Sutzu) was a
Phanariote family which grew into
prominence and
power in Constantinople...
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Rodica Lucia Sutzu (15
April 1913 - 8 May 1979) was a
Romanian composer and
pianist who
studied with
Nadia Boulanger and
served as the
Romanian Radio...
- Științifică și Enciclopedică, 1978 (in Romanian) Ioan G. Bibicescu, "Domnul M. C.
Sutzu la
Banca Națională", in
Buletinul Societății
Numismatice Române, Nr. 37-40/1921...
- his
father Alexandru Sutzu was high
vornic and cămăraș (official in
charge of the
royal court's pantry). His
grandfather George Sutzu was high dragoman;...
- Perlemuter,
Simone Plé-Caussade,
Magdeleine Brard,
Marguerite Monnot, and
Rodica Sutzu. In 1919,
Cortot founded the École
Normale de
Musique de Paris. His courses...
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Alexandros Soutzos (Gr****: Αλέξανδρος Σούτζος, Romanian:
Alexandru Suţu, Turkish: Drakozâde
Aleko Bey; 1758 – 18/19
January 1821) was a
Phanariote Gr****...
- origins.
Scanavis Schinas Sereslis Soutzos family, also
known as Suțu,
Sutzu or Sütçü, see
Michael Soutzos. Tzanavarakis, also
known Tzanavaris, Çanavaris...
- the cross-cultural
appreciation of
their poetic legacies.
Composer Rodica Sutzu used Eminescu's text for her song “Gazel, opus 15.” In 2004, the
Mihai Eminescu...
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Maurine Stuart Soulima Stravinsky Charles Strouse Sidney Sukoenig Rodica Sutzu Howard Swanson Tadeusz Szeligowski [pupils]
Henryk Szeryng T
Louise Talma...
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military attaché
Prince Dimitri Suțu (Gr****: Soutzos, Romanian: Suțu or
Sutzu). His
wealth allowed Morand to
travel and
indulge his
interests in fast...