Traian Grozăvescu (21 November 1895 – 15 February 1927) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian operatic tenor. Born in Lugoj, he served in the Austro-Hungarian...
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Lugoj, named after tenor Traian Grozăvescu, was built between 1899 and 1900. The initiative to build the current Traian Grozăvescu Theater was made by Imre...
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was a runner-up in the 2005 International Tenor Voices festival "Traian Grozăvescu", which was held in Lugoj. In 2007 and 2008, Vlad was honored as a...
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Timișoara – Dumbrăvița Line 15: Gir. Bv. Sudului – T. Grozăvescu Line 16: Gir. Bv. Sudului – T. Grozăvescu Line 17: Baader – Inst. Agronomic Line 18: Ghe. Barițiu...
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Maria Gheorghiu Teodora Gheorghiu Christina Grimmie Loredana Groza Traian Grozăvescu Nicolae Guță Hara Haiducii Anita Hartig Rona Hartner Pompeiu Hărășteanu...
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Nightingale). He also wrote a monographic study dedicated to tenor Traian Grozăvescu and a collection of choir songs titled Portativ bănățean (The Banat...
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1989 Revolution Boulevard is 36.77 meters long, the back side from Traian Grozăvescu Street is 37.6 meters, the east side from Mihai Eminescu Boulevard...
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invited Wallerstein to stage Andre Chenier with Lotte Lehman and Traian Grozăvescu as principals. He was invited back to Vienna to stage their premier...
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Lady-in-Waiting Mezzo-soprano Lya Pop Susnek A. Voice of the Mariner Tenor Gistav Borger Martin Bakon S. A Page Tenor Traian Grozavescu Lengyel J. Chorus of stars...
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