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Tubin may
refer to:
Eduard Tubin (1905 – 1982),
Estonian composer Tubin, Iran, a
village in East
Azerbaijan Province, Iran This
disambiguation page lists...
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Eduard Tubin (18 June [O.S. 5 June] 1905 – 17
November 1982) was an
Estonian composer, conductor, and c****ographer.
Tubin was born in Torila,
Tartu County...
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Tubin (Persian: توبين, also
Romanized as
Tūbīn) is a
village in
Chahardangeh Rural District,
Hurand District, Ahar County, East
Azerbaijan Province, Iran...
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Erika Elfriede Elena Saarik (since 1941
Elfriede Tubin; 22 May 1916 – 22
October 1983) was an
Estonian dancer and
stage actress.
Elfriede Saarik was born...
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Eduard Tubin Eduard Oja Olav
Roots Alfred Karindi Johannes Bleive Music theorists Karl
Leichter Faculty Salme Kann
Harald Laksberg Tubin Hall Eller...
- "Kratt" is an
Estonian ballet in four acts by
Eduard Tubin. It is
considered to be the
first Estonian ballet. The
libretto is
written by
Elfriede Saarik...
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Jeffrey Ross
Toobin (/
ˈtuːbɪn/; born May 21, 1960) is an
American lawyer, author, blogger, and
former legal analyst for CNN.
During the Iran–Contra affair...
- Currently, the most well-known
Estonian composers are Arvo Pärt,
Eduard Tubin, and
Veljo Tormis. In 2014, Arvo Pärt was the world's most
performed living...
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school of composition,
which gave rise to many composers,
including Eduard Tubin. In 1940 he
became a
professor of
composition at the
Tallinn Conservatory...
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audio mix and design, and the
sound design with Tom Gambale) and
Stephen Tubin who
composed and
arranged the score. The
first hit
single "Ok, You're Right"...