Tiberiu Olah (2 January 1928 – 2 October 2002) was a Romanian composer, teacher, and musicologist of Hungarian ethnicity.[citation needed] Olah was born...
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Brediceanu Tiberiu Brînză Tiberiu Dolniceanu Tiberiu Ghioane Tiberiu Mikloș Tiberiu Negrean Tiberiu Olah Tiberiu Popoviciu Tiberiu Serediuc This disambiguation...
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Oláh (born 1979), Serbian football player Nicolaus Olahus (1493–1568), Hungarian archbishop Tiberiu Olah (1928–2002), Hungarian musician Stadion Oláh...
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Ciobanu, Boldizsár Csiky, Anita Hartig, György Ligeti, Mariana Nicolesco, Tiberiu Olah, Sigismund Toduță, and Adela Zaharia. List of universities in Romania...
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historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs. Tiberiu Olah, composer Zoe Nagy; Ile Erzsébet. "Istoricul Colegiului Național din...
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composer and professor Irina Odăgescu (1937–), music educator and composer Tiberiu Olah (1928–2002), composer, teacher, and musicologist Anton Pann (1790s–1854)...
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Ilarion Ciobanu Mircea Albulescu Florin Piersic Ioana Bulcă Music by Tiberiu Olah Release date 1971 (1971) Running time 203 minutes Country Romania Language...
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Jora (1891–1971) Sorin Lerescu (born 1953) Dinu Lipatti (1917–1950) Tiberiu Olah (1921–2002) Ciprian Porumbescu (1853–1883) George Stephănescu (1843–1925)...
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12.15% Hungarians. Notable people who lived in Batăr include composer Tiberiu Olah. Wooden Church in Tăut, built in the 18th century, historic monument...
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Academy of Music (MA 1969), where his teachers included Stefan Niculescu, Tiberiu Olah and Aurel Stroe, some of the leading figures of the emerging avant-garde...
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