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- Marcel Mihalovici (Bucharest, 22 October 1898 – Paris, 12 August 1985) was a French composer born in Romania. He was discovered by George Enescu in Bucharest...
- French Lev Knipper 1898 1974 Russian Jeanne Leleu 1898 1979 French Marcel Mihalovici 1898 1985 French (Romanian-born) Krapp, ou, La dernière bande neoclassicism...
- Kisielewski (1911–1991) Iša Krejčí (1904–1968) Ernst Krenek (1900–1991) Marcel Mihalovici (1898–1985) Giorgio Pacchioni (born 1947) Goffredo Petr****i (1904–2003)...
- 1651) Oreste Migliaccio (1882–1973) Francisco Mignone (1897–1986) Marcel Mihalovici (1898–1985) Minoru Miki (1930–2011) Mikołaj z Krakowa (Nicolaus Cracoviensis)...
- most notably the opera Krapp, ou, La dernière bande by composer Marcel Mihalovici. American composer Earl Kim alludes to the work within his Gooseberries...
- premier, Op. 103, sonata for tenor saxophone and orchestra (1974)—Marcel Mihalovici Concerto for tenor saxophone and orchestra (1984)—Robert Ward The Upward...
- Samuel Beckett Krapp, ou, La dernière bande, a chamber opera by Marcel Mihalovici adapted from Krapp's Last Tape **** (disambiguation) This page lists people...
- Morris Rosenzweig Christopher Rouse [pupils] Ricardo Zohn-Muldoon Marcel Mihalovici Mischa Elman Nicholas II of Russia this teacher's teachers Cunningham...
- along with Bohuslav Martinů, Tibor Harsányi, Alexander Tcherepnin, Marcel Mihalovici, Conrad Beck. From the 1920s Tansman's rise to fame was meteoric, with...
- (1898–1874), Russian composer of 21 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas Marcel Mihalovici (1898–1985), Romanian–French composer of 5 symphonies Karl Rankl (1898–1968)...