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Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (12
November 1923-10
March 1982) was a
Ukrainian pianist and a
versatile composer who
worked in many genres,
including serialism...
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Judith (Russian: Юдифь, romanized:
Yudíf –
stress on
second syllable) is an
opera in five acts,
composed by
Alexander Serov during 1861–1863. Derived...
- Kosach-Borysova.
Ukrainian composers Tamara Maliukova Sidorenko (1919–2005) and
Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (1923–1982) set
several of Ukrainka's
poems to music...
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Leoncavallo and
Malipiero have also
based operas on his works.
Composers Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya,
Galina Konstantinovna Smirnova,
Yevgania Yosifovna...
- 1973), also
known by her
stage name
Youddiph (Russian: Юди́фь, romanized:
Yudif, lit. 'Judith'), is a
Jewish Russian singer. She is best
known for representing...
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Petrenko (1983–2022),
Ukrainian writer, scientist, inventor, educator,
soldier Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (1923–1982),
composer and
pianist Yuriy Rybchynskyi...
- Ilina) (1901—1964) also
became Soviet author. Finally, his
youngest sister-
Yudif' (1893—?) was
pianist and a
memoire writer. In 1902, the
Marshak family...
- יהודית
Yehudit (Hebrew) יידעל
Yidel (Yiddish) יודעל
Yudel (Yiddish) Юдифь
Yudif’ (Russian) יוטקע
Yutke (Yiddish)
Queen Judith (disambiguation), a number...
- Klyukvin [ru] —
Revolutionary Aleksandr Antonov —
Member of
strike committee Yudif Glizer [ru] —
Queen of
thieves Anatoli Kuznetsov Vera
Yanukova Vladimir...
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Canada to find
their own
identity as Ukrainian-Canadians.
Ukrainian composer Yudif Grigorevna Rozhavskaya (1923-1982) used Franko’s text for her songs. In...