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Vilboa is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Vilboa (1716–1781),
Russian Army
general Konstantin Vilboa (1817–1882), Russian...
- composer. The name
Villebois (transliterated
sometimes as
Vilboa) is of
French origin (Villebois).
Vilboa was an
autodidact who
never received any
musical education...
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Alexander Nikitich Vilboa (Russian: Александр Никитич Вильбоа; 1716 – 9
February 1781) was the
eighth General–Feldtseykhmeyster of the
Imperial Russian...
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During the
palace coup on June 28, 1762,
members of the
Council Alexander Vilboa,
Mikhail Volkonsky,
Mikhail Vorontsov,
Alexey Melgunov, and
Nikita Trubetskoy...
- (1710–1762) –
since 1761 he had the rank of General–Feldmarshal; 1762:
Aleksandr Vilboa (1716–1781) –
retired in 1765 due to illness; 1765:
Grigoriy Orlov (1734–1783)...
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teacher (b. 1812) date
unknown Edward Mack,
composer (b. 1826)
Konstantin Vilboa,
composer (b. 1817) "Geraldine Farrar". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved...
- Blacksmith" by Yuri
Sakhnovsky (1866–1930) and "The Seafarers" by
Konstantin Vilboa (1817–1882).
Mikhailov also
performed and
recorded famous folk songs, such...
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Married Fedor Nikolaevich Balk in 1699 6 7 May 1724
Elizaveta Ivanovna Vilboa mind. 1757 Wife of
Captain 1st Rank
Nikita Villebois Daughter of pastor...
- Two
piano transcriptions (without voice) were
published — one made by K.
Vilboa,
another by a
composer Alexander Gurilyov. A
vocal score was
produced by...