• Sabin Vasile Drăgoi (Romanian pronunciation: [saˈbin drəˈɡoj]; 6 June 1894 – 31 December 1968) was a Romanian composer, who specialized in folk music....
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  • Drăgoi is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Sabin Drăgoi, Romanian composer Pavel Drăgoi, Romanian judoka Gabriela Drăgoi Christian...
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  • Sabin Cutaș (1968–), Romanian politician Sabin Drăgoi (1894–1968), Romanian composer Sabin-Cosmin Goia (born 1982), Romanian football defender Sabin Howard...
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    Deva: Decebal National College [2] Traian Theoretical High School [3] Sabin Drăgoi Theoretical High School [4] Archived 14 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine...
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    then into a live-action film (1926). Also the subject of an opera by Sabin Drăgoi, he inspired Tudor Arghezi to write a poetic cycle and encourage a new...
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    mezzo-soprano, 69 December 19 – Tiberiu Brediceanu, composer, 91 December 31 – Sabin Drăgoi, composer, 74 date unknown Juan F. Acosta, composer and music teacher...
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  • church and high school choir. Silvia Demian the former director of the Sabin Drăgoi College of Art Zaharia studied claimed, the soprano's "lucky star" was...
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  • and Radu Macrinici, and being turned into a 1939 operetta by composer Sabin Drăgoi. The narrative opens with the rally of all devils, as ordered by "the...
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  • for band Pavel Bořkovec 1894 1972 Czech Paul Dessau 1894 1979 German Sabin Drăgoi 1894 1968 Romanian Piano Concerto Kalitha Dorothy Fox 1894 1934 English...
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    Indonesia (Sumatra and Borneo). Their harmonization was done by the composer Sabin Drăgoi. The interior and exterior painting was executed by a group of painters...
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  • (1889–1949), composer best known for his violin showpiece Hora staccato Sabin Drăgoi (1894–1968), composer and folklorist, one of the pioneers of scientific...
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  • (1931–), composer best known for chamber works, painter, and sculptor Sabin Drăgoi (1894–1968), composer and folklorist, one of the pioneers of scientific...
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  • Romanian given name Horia (Bretan), a 1937 opera Horia, an opera by Sabin Drăgoi Horea, a small river in Romania and Hungary, tributary of the Crasna...
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  • Kiriac, improved due to the richer language illustrated by the lieder of Sabin Dragoi or Achim Stoia (b. 1910) to the resonance of atonalism in the first lieder...
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    Romanians"), and volumes of work by Lucian Blaga, Emil Isac, Octavian Breazu, Sabin Drăgoi, Mihail Sadoveanu, Ion Creangă, and Radu Boureanu. From 1949 to 1955...
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  • presented the premier of "Fata din Drăguş" ("The Girl from Drăguş") by Sabin Drăgoi and "Jocurile Olteneşti" (the "Oltenian Games") by Paul Constantinescu...
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  • Hochzeit Jonathan Dove (1959– ): The Adventures of Pinocchio, Flight Sabin Drăgoi (1894–1968): Constantin Brâncoveanu, Horia, Kir Ianulea, The Misfortune...
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    Czechoslovakia in 1968 brought anti-Russian sentiment to the forefront, allowing Sabin Drăgoi to compose and circulate a third musical version of La arme. Essayist...
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  • Hurmuzescu Energetic College, Deva Grigore Moisil School Group, Deva Sabin Drăgoi Pedagogical High School, Deva Traian Theoretical High School, Deva Catholic...
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    Marian and Miloia on 7 September 2008. A sixth bust, that of musicologist Sabin Drăgoi, was added on 22 May 2016. The iconostasis The dome The Madonna and Child...
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    Sadova [ro] Written by Mihail Sadoveanu (novel) Cinematography Wilfried Ott Music by Sabin Drăgoi Release date 1952 (1952) Country Romania Language Romanian...
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  • play the violin. He was taught by the violinist Eugen Cuteanu, while Sabin Drăgoi took care of the necessary Solfège and other aspects of music theory...
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    government awarded the institution the status of a National University. Sabin Drăgoi Ionel Gherea Magda Ianculescu Constantin Al. Ionescu-Caion Florica Musicescu...
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  • composer Dimitrie Cuclin, composer Constantin Dimitrescu, composer, cellist Sabin Dragoi, composer Iancu Dumitrescu, composer, conductor, musicologist George...
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  • Dimitrie Cuclin Hariclea Darclée Grigoraș Dinicu Gil Dobrică Ion Dolănescu Sabin Drăgoi Iancu Dumitrescu George Enescu Adrian Enescu Dumitru Fărcaș Ionel Fernic...
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    of five. Though she received a diploma (presented to her by composer Sabin Drăgoi) during a national music festival, she focused on literature, and, from...
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    1743. Obârșia was attested documentarily in 1468, and Seliște in 1479. Sabin Drăgoi (1894 – 1968), composer who specialized in folk music The commune's present-day...
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    played by Maria Ventura, directed by Victor Ion Popa and with music by Sabin Drăgoi, 1929); and was a director at the National Theatre Craiova (1926–1927)...
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    starting Monday, 7 December needle, these educational units: High School "Sabin Dragoi", Deva; High School "Miko", Sfântu Gheorghe and Group School "Avram Iancu"...
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    Romanian works staged in Germany, succeeding, for instance, in having Sabin Drăgoi's opera Năpasta and George Ciprian's play The Man and His Mule presented...
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