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Turczynowicz is a
Polish surname of East-Slavic origins. It is a
patronymic surname derived from the
nickname "Turczyn"
literally meaning "turk" with the...
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Laura de
Turczynowicz née
Laura Christine Blackwell (28
August 1878 – 25
October 1953) was an
operatic singer,
theatre producer and director,
notable for...
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Konstancja Turczynowicz (1818 – 1880), was a
Polish ballet dancer. She
belonged to the more well
known ballet dancers in
Poland during her career. She...
- to c****ographers such as:
Maurice Pion,
Filippo Taglioni and
Roman Turczynowicz. The most
outstanding dancers of this
period were:
classical ballerinas:...
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properly and
began to show them how to hold a gun.
Restaging by
Roman Turczynowicz for the
Ballet of the
Grand Theatre in
Warsaw (Poland), with Józef Stefani...
- dates) in Moscow, Russia.
Restaging by the
Polish ballet master Roman Turczynowicz entitled Hrabina i wieśniaczka (The
Countess and the Peasant) with Józef...
- well as
ballet productions designed by such c****ographers as
Roman Turczynowicz,
Piotr Zajlich and
Feliks Parnell. At the same time, the
repertoire included...
- Tomikowski, Towtowicz, Trypolski, Tryzna, Trzciński, Trzemeski, Tułuntowicz,
Turczynowicz, Turczyński, Turkowiecki, Turkowski, Tyszecki, Tyszkowski, Tyszyński...
- (appointed 1926) Boyd Neel, dean of the conservatory, 1953–1971
Laura de
Turczynowicz (1878–1953),
former opera singer and head of the
Royal Conservatory Opera...
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Edward Johnson,
Canadian operatic tenor (d. 1959)
August 28 –
Laura de
Turczynowicz (née
Laura Christine Blackwell), Canadian-born
opera singer (d. 1953)...