Imants Kokars
Imants Kokars (16 August 1921 in Gulbene, Latvia – 24 November 2011 in Riga, Latvia) was a Latvian pedagogue and conductor. His twin brother Gido Kokars was also a conductor. Imants Kokar has been chief conductor of several Latvian Song and Dance Festivals and initiated the Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in 1995. On 12 April 1995 Imants Kokars was awarded the Order of the Three Stars, third class.
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Imants Kokars
Imants Kokars (16 August 1921 in Gulbene, Latvia – 24 November 2011 in Riga, Latvia) was a Latvian pedagogue and conductor. His twin brother Gido Kokars was also a conductor. Imants Kokar has been chief conductor of several Latvian Song and Dance Festivals and initiated the Nordic-Baltic Choral Festival in 1995. On 12 April 1995 Imants Kokars was awarded the Order of the Three Stars, third class.
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Imants Kokars (16 August 1921 ...... the Three Stars, third class.
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Імантс Кокарс (латис. Imants K ...... латвійський хоровий диригент.
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И́мантс Ко́карс (латыш. Imants ...... арственной премии СССР (1979).
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1921-08-16
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2011-11-24
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1921-08-16
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Riga, Latvia
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Imants Kokars (16 August 1921 ...... the Three Stars, third class.
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Імантс Кокарс (латис. Imants K ...... латвійський хоровий диригент.
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И́мантс Ко́карс (латыш. Imants ...... арственной премии СССР (1979).
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Imants Kokars
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Кокарс Імантс
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Кокарс, Имантс
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