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    Alexandra Fol (born July 11, 1981 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian-Canadian composer who resides in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Fol has composed more...
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  • Look up fol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fol or FOL may refer to: Alexander Fol (1933–2006), Bulgarian historian Alexandra Fol (born 1981), Bulgarian-Canadian...
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    See also List of Bulgarian composers Nikola Atanasov Victor Chuchkov Alexandra Fol Marin Goleminov Michail Goleminov Dobri Hristov Nikolay Kaufman Nikolo...
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  • Thomas Flaherty Semi-Suite (1990) Remembrance of Things Present (2006) Alexandra Fol Almost Serial (1999) Carlo Forlivesi Più Mesto for 2-bow solo cello...
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  • Landeghem (born 1954) Ignace Michiels (born 1963) Luc Ponet (born 1959) Alexandra Fol (born 1981) Neva Krysteva (born 1946) Denis Bédard (born 1950) Desmond...
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  • African-American artist to sign with a major classical record label Alexandra Fol (CFA '02) – Canadian composer Edwin Barker – principal double bass,...
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    Kukuzel Choir Opera singer Boris Hristov Opera singer Nikola Ghuzelev Alexandra Fol Alexandrina Pendachanska Mihail Angelov Liudmil Angelov Anatoli Krastev...
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    language as well. Ken Boshcoff Nansy Damianova Nina Dobrev Ivan Dochev Alexandra Fol Marian Grudeff Ignat Kaneff Ted Kotcheff Ivan Kristoff Mesut Mert Alice...
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    pastor(s) Rev. Arlen John Bonnar Laity Organist/Director of music Dr Alexandra Fol National Historic Site of Canada Official name St. James United Church...
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  • concert de la semaine dernère. Christophe Bertrand 1981 2010 French Alexandra Fol 1981 Bulgarian-Canadian Edward Manukyan 1981 Armenian-American Nico...
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  • Arnaoudov (born 1957) Anna-Maria Ravnopolska-Dean (born 1960) Albena Petrovic-Vratchanska (born 1965) Dobrinka Tabakova (born 1980) Alexandra Fol (born 1981)...
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  • instruments Michael Finnissy – The History of Photography in Sound Alexandra Fol – Concerto for violin and orchestra Requiem No. 1, for chorus and orchestra...
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    (2004), The Smile of the Flamboyant Wings (2010), Organum light (2014). Alexandra Fol (born 1981): String Quartet op. 42-D (2006), The ELGEA Quartet (2013)...
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  • major, Op. 38 (1894) Piano Trio No. 3 in A minor, Op. 105 (1919-1921) Alexandra Fol Watching the Stars Over the Rhodopi Mountains in Silence trio (version...
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  • composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, film, vocal and piano music Alexandra Fol (born 1981), composer and organist, currently writing her dissertation...
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  • Faubert (born 1952) Robert Fleming (1921–1976) John Fodi (1944–2009) Alexandra Fol (born 1981) Clifford Ford (born 1947) Malcolm Forsyth (1936–2011) W...
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    Library Ii.4.26, fol. 39v. "Ms. 100 (2007.16), fol. 14. Sirens. about 1250–1260". Getty Museum. Retrieved 2022-09-10.. "serene" fol. 20v Tandjung, Beverly...
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    (1879-1887). Tatiana was the eldest daughter of the composer's sister Alexandra and her husband Lev Davydov. Tchaikovsky was close to his niece, dedicating...
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    and the Dragon, ms. of the Legenda Aurea, dated 1348 (BNF Français 241, fol. 101v.) Miniature of George and the Dragon, ms. of the Legenda Aurea, Paris...
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    Alice Pataxó (born 2001), Brazilian indigenous climate activist Alice Pruvot-Fol (1873–1972), French opisthobranch malacologist Alice Rivlin (1931–2019),...
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    Pentecost from the Ingeborg Psalter (c. 1195), Musée Condé, Chantilly. (Ms. 9 fol. 32v.) Unknown artist, miniature from a Flemish book of hours (Bruges), Salve...
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  • Amador de la gentileza) "~ the Mad": Charles VI of France (French: Charles le fol) Joanna of Castile (Spanish: Juana la Loca) Ludwig II of Bavaria Maria I...
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    for the reindeer genus, which Albertus Magnus used in his De animalibus, fol. Liber 22, Cap. 268: "Dicitur Rangyfer quasi ramifer". This word may go back...
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    University of Exeter Press. ISBN 0-85989-690-0. OCLC 47356230. Barratt, Alexandra (1987). "Flying in the face of tradition: a new view of The Owl and the...
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    "Voyage fait par moy, Pierre Lescalopier l'an 1574 de Venise a Constantinople, fol 48". Studii și Materiale de Istorie Medievală (in Romanian). IV: 444. Tout...
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    Vladislaus Jagiellon, depicted as the King of Bohemia and "Arch-Cupbearer of the Empire" on fol. 33r of Portuguese armorial Livro do Armeiro-Mor (1509)...
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  • La Cage aux Folles (French pronunciation: [la kaʒ o fɔl]) is a musical with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman and a book by Harvey Fierstein. Based on...
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  • single manuscript version of the late 10th century, in the Vercelli Book, fol. 121a-133b. The first edition of the text was prepared by Benjamin Thorpe...
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  • Ms. Harg. 497, fol. 30, but there it is not clarified if Curtana is the Sword of Mercy. Legg on p. 193 says the meanings are given on fol. 29 of the same...
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  • Arnamagnæan Institute: AM 181i, fol. (ca. 1670) AM 181k, fol. (ca. 1650) AM 181m, fol. (late 17th c) AM 182, fol. (17th c) AM 395, fol. (18th c) AM 571, 4° (16th...
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