Polevá Official site [4] [5] [6] Page on the web-site of Ukrainian National Composers's Union KREMERATA BALTICA by Stanley Fefferman Victoria Poleva,...
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jockey Victoria Poleva (born 1962), Ukrainian composer Victoria Powers, American mathematician Victoria Pratt (born 1970), Canadian actress Victoria Prentis...
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Individual poems have also been set by, among others, John Tavener, Victoria Poleva, Jah Wobble, Tangerine Dream, Jeff Johnson, and Daniel Amos. A modified...
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Toho A 1962 NHK broadcast television adaptation Ukrainian composer Victoria Poleva wrote the 1994 ballet Gagaku, based on Akutagawa's "Hell Screen" Episode...
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Strauss II Z. Randall Stroope (2002), for choir and four-hand piano Victoria Poleva (2009), for soprano, mixed choir and symphony orchestra The usual name...
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Rashomon Gate taken from Akutagawa's Rashōmon. Ukrainian composer Victoria Poleva wrote the ballet Gagaku (1994), based on Akutagawa's Hell Screen. Japanese...
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Boris Petrovich Polevoy (1918–2002), Soviet and Russian historian Victoria Poleva (born 1962), Ukrainian composer Nikolai Polevoy (1796–1846), Russian...
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Belgian politician 1962 – Kristy McNichol, American actress 1962 – Victoria Poleva, Ukrainian pianist and composer 1962 – Julio Salinas, Spanish footballer...
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Russian-language poems and his own translations of the poems into English. Victoria Poleva wrote Summer music (2008), a chamber cantata based on the verses by...
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of this project, Ukrainian composer Victoria Poleva wrote music dedicated to Temo Svirely. 2017 - Victoria Poleva, "Music for Temo" with the musical premiere...
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