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Sydir Vorobkevych (Ukrainian: Сидір Іванович Воробкевич, Romanian:
Isidor Vorobchievici; 1836–1903) was a
Ukrainian composer, writer,
Eastern Orthodox...
- event,
commemorated in a
famous painting displa**** at Athens.
Sydir Vorobkevych:
Within that Prut
Valley (Над Прутом у лузі).
Within that Prut Valley...
- (1919–2013) Romanian-Italian composer, pianist, and
musicologist Sydir Vorobkevych (1836–1903)
Ukrainian composer and
writer Ruth Wisse,
professor of literature...
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- (1895–1957),
American soccer player Demko Makoviychuk, pen name of
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- 1874–1953
Taras Shevchenko,
Yuriy Fedkovych,
Stepan Rudansky,
Sidir Vorobkevych,
Hryhoriy Kvitka-Osnovyanenko,
Songs of
Ukraina anthology, Ukrainian...
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Ukrainian Romanian academic,
literary historian and
philologist Sydir Vorobkevych (1836–1903),
Ukrainian composer and writer. Ion
Nistor (1876–1962), Romanian...
- (1879).
Another well-known
composer of
Ukrainian operettas was
Sydir Vorobkevych, who
wrote Hnat Pribluda,
Bidna Marta (Poor Martha), and
Zolotyi Mops...
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upper school of
Chernivtsi and
simultaneously studied music under Sydir Vorobkevych. He
began studies at the
Chernivtsi University, then
moved to the Vienna...
- is a
Ukrainian surname. It may
refer to: Morozenko, pen name of
Sydir Vorobkevych (1836–1903),
Ukrainian composer and
writer Pavel Morozenko (1939–1991)...