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    Bujor Hoinic (born 17 February 1950) is a Romanian composer, conductor and conservatory professor. He has been chief conductor of the Turkish State Opera...
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  • Bujor may refer to: Bujor Hălmageanu (1941–2018), Romanian retired association football defender and manager Bujor Hoinic (born 1950), Romanian pianist...
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  • thirteenth consort of Sultan Mahmud II Barbu Iscovescu [ro], revolutionary Bujor Hoinic, conductor Romania portal Turkey portal Romania–Turkey relations "Pentru...
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  • (Turkish: Troya) is an opera in two acts by Bujor Hoinic set to a Turkish-language libretto by Artun Hoinic, based on the ancient Greek epic poem Iliad...
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  • 1865 Trouble in Tahiti, Bernstein, 1952 Il trovatore, Verdi, 1853 Troy, Bujor Hoinic, 2018 Les Troyens, Berlioz, 1863 The Tsar's Bride, Rimsky-Korsakov, 1899...
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  • Mircea Baniciu (b. 1949), vocalist and guitarist of Pasărea Colibri Bujor Hoinic (b. 1950), composer, conductor and teacher Adrian Bărar (1960–2021),...
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    composers who have dedicated works to her are Hubert Stuppner, Denis Dufour, Bujor Hoinic, Jean-Louis Petit, Muhiddin Dürrüoğlu and Marc-André Hamelin. She has...
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    Hakan Aysev and bass Deva Çolakoğlu under the direction of conductor Bujor Hoinic. Her works were sung in the musical fantasy Cabaret Opera staged by the...
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  • degree in music theory and composition, studying under the supervision of Bujor Hoinic. From 1996 to 2002 she lived in Cologne, Germany, where she studied composition...
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