Xou da Xuxa 3 (1988). "Ilariê" debuted at the top of the Brazilian radio stations, reigning for 20 consecutive weeks. Ilariê's success has made Xou da...
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Ilarie is a Romanian-language masculine given name that may refer to: Ilarie Chendi Ilarie Voronca "Ilariê", a Brazilian pop song This disambiguation page...
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Ilarie Voronca (pen name of Eduard Isidor Marcus;: 75 31 December 1903, Brăila—8 April 1946, Paris) was a Romanian avant-garde poet and essayist. Voronca...
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Ilarie Chendi (November 14, 1871 – June 23, 1913) was a Romanian literary critic. Born in Darlac, Kis-Küküllő County, now Dârlos, Sibiu County, in Transylvania...
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Portrait of the poet Ilarie Voronca is a cubist painting by Victor Brauner, from 1925. The painting is an oil on canvas with dimensions of 109 x 70 centimeters...
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scheduled to be released in 2018, Xuxa sang the Spanish versions of "Ilariê" (Ilarié), "Doce Mel" (Dulce Miel), in the Susana Giménez program in 2011; and...
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Topârceanu (1886–1937) Tristan Tzara (1896–1963) Vasile Voiculescu (1884–1963) Ilarie Voronca (1903 –1946) Geo Bogza (1908 –1993) George Alboiu (born 1944) Ioan...
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Stoica Costică Toma Christos Tsaganeas Andrei Tudor Mihai Tudose Ida Verona Ilarie Voronca Eléna Wexler-Kreindler Iannis Xenakis Marius Zirra Brăila is twinned...
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cnpstefanodobleja.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved August 27, 2021. Hinoveanu, Ilarie – Ștefan Odobleja: între "aventura științifică" și patimile glorificării...
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based on information received from Colomba, the wife of avant-garde poet Ilarie Voronca, recounted that Tzara had explained his chosen name was a pun in...
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"Ilariê" that became the most famous song of Xuxa until today, became the most expressive album in Latin American sales at the time. The song "Ilariê"...
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denied merit by a pro-avant-garde group comprising Maxy, Sandu Tudor and Ilarie Voronca. References to the troupe and its role were also present in Maxy's...
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Védrines (1881–1919), aviator Louis Vivin (1861–1936) primitivist painter Ilarie Voronca (1903–1946), poet Louise Weber (1866–1929), Cancan dancer, later...
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titled Viața Literară ("The Literary Life", edited by Coșbuc, Gorun and Ilarie Chendi) and two other satirical periodicals, Belgia Orientului ("The Orient's...
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Bucharest hosted his first personal exhibition. In that period he met poet Ilarie Voronca, together with whom he founded the 75HP magazine. It was in this...
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and Clăcașii. Goga entered literary publishing with recommendations from Ilarie Chendi, Sextil Pușcariu, Nicolae Iorga, Ion Gorun, Vasile Goldiș, and Eugen...
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Spanish album brings together Xuxa's most popular songs, including "Ilariê" ("Ilarié"), "Doce Mel" ("Dulce Miel"), "Arco-Íris" ("Arco Iris"), "Dança da...
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efforts were largely fruitless. In the 1910s, the anti-Iorga traditionalist Ilarie Chendi recognized in Sadoveanu one of the Poporanists who promoted "the...
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(1896–1970), Russian-born novelist Tristan Tzara (1896–1963), Romanian-born poet Ilarie Voronca (1903–1946), Romanian-born poet and essayist Bernard Werber (born...
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Vinea and Janco even collaborated with 75 HP, a periodical edited by poet Ilarie Voronca, which was nominally anti-Contimporanul and pro-Dada. Janco was...
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Shestov, Emil Cioran, David Gascoyne, Jacques Maritain, Victoria Ocampo, Ilarie Voronca etc. In parallel, Fondane also had a career in cinema: a film critic...
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of the time was richly populated with surrealists, such as Gellu Naum, Ilarie Voronca, Gherasim Luca, Paul Păun, and Dolfi Trost. It was in this period...
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Tristan Tzara, Grigore Cugler, Geo Bogza, Barbu Fundoianu, Gellu Naum, Ilarie Voronca, and Ion Vinea. Max Blecher was a novelist whose life was cut short...
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Tzara, poet and essayist, founder of Dadaism Tudor Vianu, literary critic Ilarie Voronca, poet and essayist Elie Wiesel, writer Haralamb Zincă (Hary Isac...
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Especially radical pronouncements were left by the traditionalist authors Ilarie Chendi and Nicolae Iorga. Chendi wrote of Macedonski being "the caricature...
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(French neo-Gothic desk and bookcase from the 1830s) from the office of René Ilarie Degas (grandfather of Edgar Degas) in the Palazzo Pignatelli di Monteleone...
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Miron Cristea together with Bishops Grigorie Comșa of Arad and Ilarie Puiu of Hotin; Ilarie Teodorescu was then Bishop of Constanța. (in Romanian) Catedrala...
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avant-garde authors alike. These include Geo Bogza, Urmuz, Stephan Roll, Ilarie Voronca, Tristan Tzara, Benjamin Fondane, André Breton, Robert Desnos and...
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1 Carpincho "La Copa Rota" by Jose Feliciano undisclosed WIN 2 Halcón "Ilaríe" by Xuxa Carmelo Vidalin OUT 3 Monstruito "Rock DJ" by Robbie Williams undisclosed...
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artistic designer and Dinu Săraru as theater columnist. In 1985, Purcaru and Ilarie Hinoveanu, who was for a while the second editor, reminisced that the magazine...
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