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  2. Rosalia Gurovich - Wikipedia

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    Rosalia (Rosa Ruiza Leah) Gurovich, also known as Rosa Mäkinen (born 13 November 1902 in Vyborg, Grand Duchy of Finland - died 3 January 1966 in Kotka, Finland [1]) was a Finnish barber from Kotka, said to have been the inspiration for the song Kotkan ruusu (lit.

  3. Marinka Gurewich - Wikipedia

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    Marinka Gurewich (1902, Bratislava – 23 December 1990, Manhattan) was an American voice teacher and mezzo-soprano of Jewish Czech descent. [1] She is best remembered for teaching several successful opera singers, including Martina Arroyo, Marcia Baldwin, Grace Bumbry, Joy Clements, Ruth Falcon, Melvyn Poll, Florence Quivar, Diana Soviero, Sharon Sweet, Carol Toscano, Beverly Vaughn, and Mel ...

  4. Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 - Wikipedia

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    Israel was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 with the song "Derekh Hamelekh" (דרך המלך), written by Shaike Paikov, and performed by Gili and Galit.The Israeli participating broadcaster, the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), selected its entry for the contest through Kdam Eurovision 1989.

  5. Gali Atari - Wikipedia

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    After their Eurovision Song Contest win, Atari kept performing with Milk and Honey.They recorded a few more songs, many of which became great hits like “Galgal Anak” (Big Wheel), which won the title Song of the year for 1980, “Shir Lashirim” (A Song for the Songs), “Yachad” (Together), and “Ulay Od Kayitz” (Maybe One Summer).

  6. Milena Govich - Wikipedia

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    Milena Govich was born in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma.Both of her parents, Dr. Bruce Michael Govich, who died in 1998, and Dr. Marilyn Green Govich, [2] are professors of music: Bruce worked at University of Oklahoma and Marilyn currently teaches voice at the University of Central Oklahoma.

  7. Galit - Wikipedia

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    Galit (גלית) is a given name which may refer to: Galit Atlas (born 1971), Israeli-American psychoanalyst; Galit Chait (born 1975), Israeli ice dancer; Galit Dahan-Carlibach (born 1981), Israeli author; Galit Devash (born 1986), Israeli volleyball player; Galit Eilat (born 1965), Israeli curator and writer

  8. Gurvich - Wikipedia

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    Gurvich, Gurovich, Gurwich, Gurwitch, Gurwitsch or Gurevich is a Yiddish surname, a Russian form of the surname "Horowitz" ...

  9. Mikhail Gurevich (chess player) - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Gurevich (Russian: Михаил Наумович Гуревич, romanized: Mikhail Naumovich Gurevich; born 22 February 1959) is a Soviet-born Belgian chess player.