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Stevo Teodosievski (Macedonian: Стево Теодосиевски,
pronounced [ˈstɛvɔ tɛɔdɔˈsiɛfski]; 16
April 1924 – 9
April 1997) was a
Macedonian artist,
music educator...
- to her
marriage with
Stevo Teodosievski, who was a composer,
arranger and
director of a
musical ensemble Ansambl Teodosievski. He
wrote many of her songs...
- Turkish. He rose to fame in the late 1960s,
thanks to the help of
Stevo Teodosievski, a folk
composer and
director of a
Romani ensemble, and his wife Esma...
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fascist Stevo Stepanovski (born 1950),
Macedonian bibliophile Stevo Teodosievski (1924–1997),
Macedonian musician Stevo Todorčević (born 1955), Serbian-Canadian...
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Jugoton Ansambl Teodosievski Ciganske pesme i kola 1971
Jugoton Ansambl Teodosievski Zapej Makedonijo 1974 PGP-RTB
Ansambl Teodosievski Zošto Si Me, Majko...
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University of Skopje,
member of MANU Ljupčo Santov,
revolutionary Stevo Teodosievski,
musician Boyka Vaptsarova bg,
public figure, wife of
Bulgarian poet...
- 1960s and 1970s. Many
Macedonians such as
Branko Crvenkovski and
Stevo Teodosievski were born in
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Their numbers have
fluctuating from...
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guitarist Tale
Ognenovski (1922–2012)
Vlatko Stefanovski (born 1957)
Stevo Teodosievski (1924–1997)
Aleksandra Popovska (born 1975)
Lambe Alabakovski (born 1987)...
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Director Venko Krstevski Director Oliver Dosevski Sport Director Goran Teodosievski Secretary Simeoncho Stoikov Technical Operator Vitomir Aleksov Security...
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Authentic Folk
Instruments Orchestra; the
Orchestra of
Angel Nacevski,
Stevo Teodosievski, Pece
Atanasovski and the
Ljupcho Pandilov Orchestra. At the International...