- Lea
Piltti (1
February 1904 – 5
February 1982) was a
Finnish opera singer and
voice pedagog, one of the
leading coloratura sopranos of the 1930s and 40s...
- (1920–1991),
Italian actress Lea
Pericoli (born 1935),
Italian tennis player Lea
Piltti (1904–1982),
Finnish opera singer Lea
Salonga (born 1971),
Filipina singer...
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Vehanen accompanying singer Lea
Piltti at a
concert in the
eastern Karelian isthmus in 1943...
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College in Hanover, New Hampshire, in
November 1941. It was
organized by
Piltti Heiskanen, a
visiting teacher from Finland.
Swedish orienteer and business...
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Nestogrow Four and
Nestokid Four)
Nestum (Portugal) (Central America) Nido
Piltti (Finland)
PreNan SMA (UK)
Wyeth (Bonna, Bonamil, Bonakid,
Bonakid Pre-School...
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University Press. ISBN 9780300182811. OCLC 875644434. Tuominen, Arvo; Heiskanen,
Piltti ed. (1933) The
Bells of the Kremlin.
Translated by Lily Leino. Hanover,...
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activities with
their tutoring group. New
students may be
referred to as
piltti ('child'), ****si ('freshman'),
fetus or
other names according to
their major...
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Jakob Ignatius,
priest and
writer Lauri Vilkko,
Olympic pentathlete Lea
Piltti,
opera singer Martti Siisiäinen,
professor and
researcher Matti Mononen...
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Daffinger Fritz Imhoff as
Urwiener Maria Reining as Kammersängerin Lea
Piltti as
Singer Wilma Tatzel as Anni
Wiener Philharmoniker as
Group cast appearance...
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Alfred Tanner on May 29, 1924,
Robert Kaj**** on
January 11, 1925, Lea
Piltti on
April 24, 1949,
Tapio Rautavaara on
October 22, 1959,
Henry Theel on...