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    Gavriil Musicescu (20 March 1847 – 21 December 1903) was a Romanian composer, conductor and musicologist, father of the pianist and musical pedagogue...
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  • pedagogue Gavriil Musicescu (1847–1903), Romanian composer, conductor and musicologist, father of Florica This page lists people with the surname Musicescu. If...
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  • Gavriil Musicescu (1847–1903), Romanian composer, conductor and musicologist Gavriil Nikolayevich Popov (1904–1972), Soviet-era Russian composer Gavriil Pribylov...
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    pedagogue, daughter of the renowned composer, conductor and musicologist Gavriil Musicescu. She taught piano music for many decades at the Bucharest Conservatory...
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    given for good luck. Among Moldova's most prominent composers are Gavriil Musicescu, Ștefan Neaga and Eugen Doga. In the field of pop music, Moldova has...
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    73. In 1974, Rotaru graduated from the Chişinău Art Institute of Gavriil Musicescu and participated in the Sopot International Song Festival in Poland...
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    Aldea-Teodorovici, singer Eugen Coca Eugen Doga Arkady Luxemburg Gavriil Musicescu Stefan Neaga Lev Berg, Russian biologist and geographer Ștefan Ciobanu...
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    border of modern Romania), studying harmony and choral conducting with Gavriil Musicescu. He subsequently moved back to Banat, obtaining a post in Lugoj (midway...
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    basement. Doga studied for another 5 years at the Art Institute "Gavriil Musicescu", in the class of Professor S. Lobel specializing in composition....
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    of both Avrom Goldfadn, the founder of the Yiddish theater, and of Gavriil Musicescu. His great-grandfather was among the first graduates of the Iași Conservatory...
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