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Yevhen Stankovych

1942 - heden

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Zijn biografie is beschikbaar in 20 verschillende talen op Wikipedia (toegenomen van 15 in 2024). Yevhen Stankovych staat op plaats 1.143 onder de meest populaire componist (gedaald van plaats 1.110 in 2024), plaats 719 onder de meest populaire biografieën uit Oekraïne (gedaald van plaats 709 in 2019) en op plaats 30 onder de populairste componist uit Oekraïne.

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Among Componists

Among componists, Yevhen Stankovych ranks 1,143 out of 1,451Before him are Julius Benedict, Bruno Coulais, Fumio Hayasaka, Jean Gilbert, Arif Malikov, and Vasyl Barvinsky. After him are Ahmet Adnan Saygun, Manolis Kalomiris, Percy Grainger, Nikolaos Mantzaros, Ludvig Norman, and Lukas Foss.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1942, Yevhen Stankovych ranks 428Before him are Michel Fugain, Willis Reed, Eleuterio Sánchez, Quentin Bryce, Kenichi Ogata, and Jean Shrimpton. After him are Ksenia Milicevic, Michael Ogio, Yvette Mimieux, Guo Boxiong, Billy Bremner, and Jaroslav Holík.

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In Oekraïne

Among people born in Oekraïne, Yevhen Stankovych ranks 719 out of NaNBefore him are Sviatoslav III of Kiev (null), Denis Pushilin (1981), Dmitry Polyansky (1917), Weegee (1899), Vasyl Barvinsky (1888), and Oleg Goncharenko (1931). After him are Michael Levytsky (1774), Arkhip Lyulka (1908), Dmytro Pavlychko (1929), Anatoly Artsebarsky (1956), Valentina Rastvorova (1933), and Oleksiy Mykhaylychenko (1963).

Among Componists In Oekraïne

Among componists born in Oekraïne, Yevhen Stankovych ranks 30Before him are Heinrich Schenker (1868), Semen Hulak-Artemovsky (1813), Yuri Shaporin (1887), Leo Ornstein (1895), Emil Paur (1855), and Vasyl Barvinsky (1888). After him are Vladimir Shainsky (1925), Isaac Schwartz (1923), Alla Zahaikevych (1966), Edvin Marton (1974), Bohdana Frolyak (1968), and Svitlana Azarova (1976).

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