• Jani Christou (Greek: Γιάννης Χρήστου, Giánnīs Chrī́stou; 8 or 9 January 1926 – 8 January 1970) was a Greek composer. There is some disagreement about...
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  • Mayor of Limassol Ang Christou (born 1972), Australian rules footballer B. Christou (1941–2018), Australian writer Jani Christou (1926–1970), Greek composer...
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  • name include: Jani Allan, South African columnist and broadcaster Jani Beg, Khan of the Golden Horde Jani Christou, Greek composer Jani Hurme, Finnish...
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  • Carras, Greek shipping magnate Giannis Chondrogiannis, Greek politician Jani Christou, Greek composer Giannis Chrysafis, Greek footballer Ioannis Damanakis...
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    – 1965), architect. Henry Habib Ayrout (1907 – 1969), sociologist. Jani Christou (1926 – 1970), Greek composer Farag Foda (1945 – 1992), writer and activist...
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    Alexandria Konstantinos Parthenis Painter, 1878 - 1967, Alexandria Jani Christou Composer, 1926 - 1970, Cairo Conon of Samos * Astronomer, 280 - 220...
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  • Miltiades Caridis Pavlos Carrer Petros Christo Nikos Christodoulou Jani Christou Christos Dantis Dionysios Demetis Odysseas Dimitriadis Marina Diamandis...
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  • 1955. One of his pupils while at Letchworth was the Greek composer Jani Christou. His first full-time position since arriving in the UK some 15 years...
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    spiritus (Come, Holy Spirit) on the sequence Veni Sancte Spiritus, and Jani Christou wrote Tongues of Fire, a Pentecost oratorio. Richard Hillert wrote a...
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    Foulath Hadid George Antonius Gilbert de Botton Hussein I of Jordan Jani Christou Jassem Al-Kharafi Leka, Crown Prince of Albania Michael Francis Atiyah...
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  • Johnson Cinematography Walter Lassally Edited by Paul Davies Music by Jani Christou Production companies Crossroads World Film Services Universal Pictures...
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    composer Elizabeth Lutyens, while his acquaintance with the composers Jani Christou and Iannis Xenakis played an important rôle in the deepening of his...
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  • 1994) Hedwige Chrétien (1859–1944) Henning Christiansen (1932–2008) Jani Christou (1926–1970) Andreas Chyliński (c. 1590 – after 1635) Cesare Ciardi (1818–1877)...
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  • Boretz, Pierre Boulez, Joseph Brent, Sylvano Bussotti, Cornelius Cardew, Jani Christou, Douglas J. Cuomo, Alvin Curran, Stuart Dempster, Hugh Davies, Karlheinz...
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    Greece Mikis Theodorakis (1925-2021), composer, born on the island Jani Christou (1926–1970), composer George P. Livanos (1926–1997), Greek shipowner...
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  • improvisation, indeterminacy Eregzengiin Choidog 1926 1988 Mongolian Jani Christou 1926 1970 Greek Mysterion, Praxis for 12 atonality, meta-serialism,[clarification...
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    Miller, British meteorologist for BBC; in Denham, Buckinghamshire Died: Jani Christou, 44, Greek composer, was killed in a car accident in Athens while returning...
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    (1936–1981), Ulises Carrión (1941–1989), Agim Çavdarbasha (1944–1999), Jani Christou (1926–1970), Chryssa (1933–2013), Andre du Colombier (1952–2003) D Bia...
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  • – Symphony No. 8 in B-flat Minor Benjamin Britten – Spring Symphony Jani Christou – Phoenix Music, for orchestra George Crumb – Sonata for violin and...
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  • 138–28 BC) Pavlos Carrer (1829–1896) Nikos Christodoulou (born 1959) Jani Christou (1926–1970), 20th-century classical and "meta-serialist" composer Dinos...
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    conductor (ETHEL) January 5 – Roberto Gerhard, composer, 73 January 9 – Jani Christou, composer, 44 (car accident) January 17 Simon Kovar, bassoonist Billy...
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  • Petros Christo guitarist Nikos Christodoulou composer and conductor Jani Christou composer Christos Dantis singer and musician Dionysios Demetis composer...
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  • Source #6 – July 1969 Contents: Harold Budd Jani Christou Morton Feldman Daniel Lentz Dick Higgins Alvin Lucier Roger Reynolds Philip Corner David Rosenboom...
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    Quartet in Four Parts Carlos Chávez – Concerto for Violin and Orchestra Jani Christou – First Symphony Arnold Cooke – Trio for Violin, Viola and Cello George...
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  • Lotta Wennäkoski (born 1970) Yann Pierre Tiersen (23 June 1970-present) Jani Christou (1926–1970) Manos Hatzidakis (1925–1994) Manolis Kalomiris (1883–1962)...
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  • Nikos Skalkottas, Roberto Gerhard, Tōru Takemitsu, György Ligeti, Jani Christou, and Iannis Xenakis. He continued his scholarship, advocacy and performances...
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  • productions with works by Mauricio Kagel, Kurt Schwitters, John Cage and Jani Christou. Agrafiotis was responsible for the musical rehearsal of important works...
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  • continue to characterize his works. In the 1970s, the influences of Jani Christou, Bernd Alois Zimmermann, and Krzysztof Penderecki became evident in...
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    and soloist Georges Pludermacher in the posthumous world premiere of Jani Christou's Toccata for Piano and Orchestra (1962), on 23 April 1973 in Oxford...
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  • 10 Days in Paris". SwimSwam. Retrieved 22 July 2024. Jennifer Jett and Janis Mackey Frayer and Dawn Liu and Rae Wang (2 August 2024). "Frequent doping...
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