• pianist. Balys Dvarionas was a synthesis of talents in piano, teaching, conducting and composing. They bloomed almost all at once and Dvarionas soon became...
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  • Dvarionas is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Balys Dvarionas, Lithuanian pedagogue, composer, pianist, choirmaster Justas...
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  • Lithuanian-language opera in four acts by Balys Dvarionas to a libretto by lt:Jonas Mackonis, after the 1938 play by Balys Sruoga "Apyaušrio dalia". Dalia's aria...
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  • Balys is a Lithuanian masculine given name. People bearing the name Balys include: Balys Dvarionas (1904–1972), Lithuanian composer, pianist, conductor...
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  • Tuskulėnai, which has enchanted fine arts module and Musical School of Balys Dvarionas. In early teens Tratas rebelled against this decision and exchanged...
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  • to 1933, he studied organs with Juozas Naujalis and fortepiano with Balys Dvarionas in Kaunas. With a stipend from the Ministry of Culture, Žukas continued...
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    Nazi collaborator; Valdemārs Baumanis (1905—1992) — basketball coach; Balys Dvarionas (1905—1972) — Lithuanian composer; Stanisław Jaśkiewicz (1907—1980) —...
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    acknowledged their mistake and apologized. The music was composed by Balys Dvarionas and Jonas Švedas, and the original lyrics authored by Antanas Venclova...
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    (1900–1955), born in present-day Ukraine Maksim Dunayevsky (b.1945) Balys Dvarionas (1904–1972), born in present-day Lithuania Ivan Dzerzhinsky (1909–1978)...
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    SSR approved a new anthem. The music for the anthem was composed by Balys Dvarionas and Jonas Švedas, and the words were written originally by Antanas...
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