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Levko Mykolaiovych Revutsky (Ukrainian: Левко Миколайович Ревуцький; 20 February [O.S. 8 February] 1889 – 30
March 1977) was a
Soviet and
Ukrainian composer...
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Levko Revutsky award is an
award to
honor young composers and
performers for the creation,
stage and
concert embodiment of
outstanding musical works that...
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finished on 25
February 1930. The
original soundtrack was
composed by
Levko Revutsky.
Filming mostly took
place in the
Poltava Oblast of Ukraine. To
shoot the...
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Abraham Revusky (1889 –
February 8, 1946) was a
Russian Empire-born, US-based politician,
author and editor. He was a
contributing editor to the Jewish...
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Symphony No. 2 by
Levko Revutsky in E
major exists in two editions. The
first edition of the
symphony was
completed in 1927 and
presented at the All-Ukrainian...
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Ukrainian Famine of 1921–1923.
Famine as a Weapon.
Forword [sic] by
Valerian Revutsky. Lewiston:The
Edwin Mellen Press, 2007. 384 pp. ISBN 978-0-7734-5278-7"...
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German Vilém Petrželka 1889 1969
Czech Karl
Rautio 1889 1963
Finnish Levko Revutsky 1889 1977
Ukrainian Piano Concerto in F
major Francisco Santiago 1889 1947...
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Latvia Alexander Raskatov (born 1953)
Vladimir Rebikov (1866–1920)
Levko Revutsky (1889–1977), born in present-day
Ukraine Nadezhda Rimskaya-Korsakova (1848–1919)...
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later he was
appointed director. In Kiev he
taught among others Levko Revutsky,
Boris Lyatoshinsky and
Vladimir Dukelsky (who
became well
known in the...
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Peter Bamm,
German journalist and
author (b. 1897) 1977 –
Levko Revutsky,
Ukrainian composer and
educator (b. 1889) 1978 –
George Paine, English...