Iosif Sava-Segal (b. Iosef Segal; 15 February 1933, Iași, Romania - d. 18 August 1998, Bucharest, Romania), known as Iosif Sava, was a Romanian musicologist...
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footballer George Sava (1903–1996), British surgeon and writer of Russian origin Iosif Sava (1933–1998), Romanian musicologist and pianist Maria Sava, Romanian...
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or generic nonconformists—examples include Teodor Mazilu, Fănuș Neagu, Iosif Sava, and Radu Cosașu. The latter pushed the boundaries by openly questioning...
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Cultural” Broadcast Channel awarded Alina the special Prize "In memoriam Iosif Sava" 2004–The "Artistic Performances" Prize awarded by the Romanian Society...
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sense of space, of wide, open horizons” mentioned by the musicologist Iosif Sava when he tried to characterize Silvia's pianistic style. In addition, a...
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Clujeană (TMC) festival in October of that year. In a 1969 conversation with Iosif Sava, he mentioned "the widespread echos that the youthful ensemble has stirred...
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posteritate, Revista MUZICA, No. 3–4, 2015, p. 143–155. (in Romanian) Iosif Sava et Florian Șerbescu: Silvia Șerbescu: ghid biografic, Editura Muzicală...
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1970) Alfred Hoffman: "Orizonturi muzicale", (Editura Muzicală, 1979) Iosif Sava – Luminita Vartolomei: "Mic Dictionar de Muzica, Bucharest, (Ed.stiintifica...
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Many prominent figures in Romanian culture are buried here, including Iosif Sava, Hero Lupescu, Moni Ghelerter, Dr. Leon Ghelerter, Max Bănuș, Nicolae...
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in Universul Copiilor, Issue 46/1948, p. 15. See also Massoff, p. 526 Iosif Sava, "Game. George Georgescu (II)", in Contemporanul, Issue 36/1994, p. 14...
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