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September 1958,
using a
Romanian translation of the
libretto by
Emanoil Ciomac [ro]. The
first German production was in
Berlin in 1996, in a production...
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Philharmonic Orchestra 1945–1953 Succeeded by
George Georgescu Preceded by
Emanoil Ciomac Director,
Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra 1947–1953 Succeeded by George...
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claims to
relevance not just
within Romania, but on a
worldwide level. "
Ciomac Cantemir House" (historic
monument dating from 1800),
today the headquarters...
- 1929, by
Giulio Mongeri Mediterranean Revival -
General Mandiros Ciomac and
Simion Ciomac Building (Strada Armenească no. 12), Bucharest, by Ion Giurgea...
- Bucharest, by
Anton Curagea and Ion Giurgea, 1937
General Mandiros Ciomac and
Simion Ciomac Building (Strada Armenească no. 12), Bucharest, by Ion Giurgea...
- County. Her
parents were
wealthy Armenian merchants, Lazăr
Trancu and Ana
Ciomac. Trancu-Rainer
graduated from the
Faculty of
Medicine in Iaşi, also taking...
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including Florica Musicescu,
Cella Delavrancea, Constanța Erbiceanu, Muza
Ciomac,
Silvia Șerbescu,
Nadia Chebap, and
Madeleine Cocorăscu,
among others. It...
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which also
included Dinu Lipatti,
Alfred Alessandrescu, and Muza
Ghermani Ciomac.
Gherea claimed that, overall, he had been Enescu's
piano accompanist in...
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pursue their literary talents, and was
pleasantly impressed to hear
Emanuel Ciomac, the ****ure academic, read out his
rendition of Horace. His
other pupils...
- Voicana, 119–23. Bucharest:
Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România.
Ciomac, Emanoil. 1968. Enescu. Bucharest:
Editura Muzicală a
Uniunii Compozitorilor...