Oskar Danon (7 February 1913 – 18 December 2009) was a Yugoslav composer and conductor. Danon, a Bosnian Jew, was born in 1913 in Sarajevo, then in the...
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lyrics were written by Vladimir Nazor and the music was composed by Oskar Danon. Written in 1943 when relations between Josip Broz Tito and the Soviet...
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renditions of the song often used a World War II-era arrangement by Oskar Danon. In Serbo-Croatian, which uses both the Latin and the Cyrillic alphabets...
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Menahem Danon (1770–1854), rabbinical writer Nisan Danon, Israeli football player Oskar Danon (1913–2009), Yugoslav composer and conductor Pierre Danon (born...
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Federation of Jewish Communities from 1992 to 1996 Oskar Danon, composer and conductor Rav Moshe Danon, known as the Rabbi of Stolac David Elazar, Israeli...
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at the International Music Score Library Project A digitized LP of the Danon recording featuring scans of the libretto in Russian and English Portal:...
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(1948–1966), Bogo Leskovic (1951–1958), and Lovro von Matačić (1955–1956). Oskar Danon was the first conductor to have the title of principal conductor of the...
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Petrova (Filipyevna), Mark Reyzen (Gremin), I. Kovalenko (Triquet) 1955, Oskar Danon (conductor), Chorus and Orchestra of the National Theatre, Belgrade,...
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vice-chairman of the Yugoslav Federation of Jewish Communities, 1992–1996 Oskar Danon, composer and conductor David Elazar, Israeli general and Chief of Staff...
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professor and a former musician. Ognjen Sokolović (born 1963), bobsledder. Oskar Danon (1913–2009), composer and conductor. Peter Paduh (born 1977), Bosnian-born...
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