Ksenija Sidorova (born on 18 May 1988 in Riga) is a Latvian accordionist. In 2016, she signed an exclusive recording contract with Deutsche Grammophon...
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Xenia (name) (redirect from Ksenija)
Serbian-Australian model Ksenija Pavlovic, Belgrade-born American journalist and author Ksenija Sidorova (born 1988), Latvian accordionist Ksenija Turković (born...
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Katichiri Feys (2008) Kid Safari (1998) Konstantin Stoianov (1988) Ksenija Sidorova (2014) Lichtmond (2010) Liebrecht Vanbeckevoort (2007) Nubya (2005)...
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Russian pole vaulter Galina Sidorova (1945–2022), Soviet alpine skier Ksenija Sidorova (born 1988), Latvian accordionist Olga Sidorova (disambiguation) – multiple...
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Orchestra, conducted by Steven Mercurio and featuring Nicola Benedetti and Ksenija Sidorova 2013: CD of Simon Boccanegra featuring Calleja as Gabriele Adorno with...
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"Pohádky" (fairy tales), which is still often played, in 2013 recorded by Ksenija Sidorova. The first female accordion virtuoso to play an accordion concerto...
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Paoli Oliver Poole Quartetto d’Archi della Scala Alexander Romanovsky Ksenija Sidorova Vladimir Spivakov Markus Stockhausen Luis Szarán Pejman Tadayon United...
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of the 2014/15 season include collaborations with Miloš Karadaglić, Ksenija Sidorova and the Vertavo Quartet as well as performances in Switzerland, Spain...
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125–159. doi:10.1093/ejil/chn004. Nelaeva, Galina A.; Khabarova, Elena A.; Sidorova, Natalia V. (2020). "Russia's Relations with the European Court of Human...
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Great Britain Holly Bradshaw 1 Italy Roberta Bruni 1 ROC Anzhelika Sidorova 1 Slovenia Tina Šutej 1 Switzerland Angelica Moser 1 Ukraine Maryna...
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