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    Matei Socor (September 15, 1908 – May 30, 1980) was a Romanian composer and communist activist. Born in Iași, his father was the noted journalist Emanoil...
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    republics and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Vladimir Socor is the son of Matei Socor, who, as head of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company-was...
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  • 1953 1975  Socialist Republic of Romania Eugen Frunză and Dan Deșliu Matei Socor Tiến Quân Ca 1954 In use  Vietnam Văn Cao Văn Cao Trei culori 1977 1990...
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  • and 1953. The lyrics were written by Aurel Baranga and the music by Matei Socor. The lyrics of "Zdrobite cătușe" reflect the communist ideology of the...
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  • lyrics were written by Eugen Frunză [ro] and Dan Deșliu, the music by Matei Socor. It mentions Romania's brotherhood with the Soviet Union and praises...
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  • 1948–1953 Aurel Baranga Matei Socor  Romania "Te slăvim, Românie" "We glorify thee, Romania" 1953–1975 Eugen Frunză Dan Deșliu Matei Socor  Romania "E scris...
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    institution. 11 June 1948 – the RRBC was fully state controlled; composer Matei Socor is named director-general in 1952 the new headquarters of RRBC was inaugurated...
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  • chamber works Constantin Silvestri (1913–1969), composer, lived in England Matei Socor (1908–1980), composer and musician Cornelia Tăutu (1938–), composer best...
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  • Siegelstein Vasile Simionaș Vlăduț Simionescu Constantin Sion Mariana Sîrbu Matei Socor Maurice Solovine Gheorghe Spacu Albert Spaier Constantin Stamati Vlad...
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    vetting new members of the Academy, personally handling the reception of Matei Socor and the promotion of Ștefan Vencov. As he reported to Soviet diplomat...
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  • Sălăjan Filimon Sârbu Alexandru Sencovici [ro] Alexandra Sidorovici Matei Socor Ion Stănescu [ro] Pavel Ștefan [ro] Pompiliu Ștefu Chivu Stoica Gheorghe...
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  • chamber works Constantin Silvestri (1913–1969), composer, lived in England Matei Socor (1908–1980), composer and musician Cornel Trăilescu (born 1926), opera...
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    Nițescu, the writers Victor Eftimiu and Radu Boureanu, the composers Matei Socor and Constantin Silvestri, the operatic artists Ionel Perlea and Jean...
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  • Those identified as involved in the regime's propaganda apparatus are Matei Socor (head of the Agerpres news agency), Paul Niculescu-Mizil, Leonte Răutu...
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  • Mircea Socolescu 1902–1993 geologist, geophysicist honorary member 1993 Matei Socor 1908–1980 composer, conductor corresponding member 1952 Șerban C. Solacolu...
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    tuberculosis and other diseases, over-work, etc., while political analyst Vladimir Socor had estimated the number of deaths to be "considerably in excess of 10,000"...
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  • publishing house printed a booklet by the leftist whistleblower Emanoil Socor, wherein proof was given that A. C. Cuza's academic career rested on plagiarism...
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    Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2016. Socor, Vladimir (9 September 2015). "Toppling Moldova's Government: Popular Movement...
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