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Turkish pianist (1944–2014)
Verda Erman (19 December 1944 – 21 July 2014) was a Turkish pianist. Born in Istanbul in 1944, she began her career at the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory
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Verda may refer to: Saint Verda, 4th-century Persian martyr Sandra Verda (1959–2014), Italian writer Verda Erman (1944–2014), Turkish classical pianist
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footballer Paul Erman (1764–1851), German physicist, father of Georg Verda Erman (1944–2014), Turkish classical pianist Dallag Erman, a settlement in
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Dutilleux (1916–2013) George Enescu (1881–1955) Ulvi Cemal Erkin (1906–1972) Verda Erman (1944-2014) Cornélie Falcon (1814–1897) Victorine Farrenc (1826–1859)
List of former students of the Conservatoire de Paris
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Classical music competition
Entremont, Aldo Ciccolini, Victor Eresko, Devy Erlih (1955, violin), Verda Erman (1963), Vladimir Feltsman, Christian Ferras, Peter Frankl, Nana Jashvili
Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition
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Turkish violinist (1934–2025)
with the Presidential Symphony Orchestra and in Africa with pianist Verda Erman in 1968. She taught the violin in Lausanne, Switzerland, from 1973 to
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piano Rüya Taner, piano Şahan Arzruni, piano Şefika Kutluer, flute Verda Erman, piano Verda Ün, piano Veriko Tchumburidze, violin Zeynep Üçbaşaran, piano Evelyn
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American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Toledo (1984–2006). Verda Erman, 70, Turkish pianist, winner of the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition
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Pianist, pedagogue, conductor and composer
music careers; these include Mehmet Kurdoğlu, Şahan Arzruni, Ali Darmar, Verda Erman, Betin Güneş, Meral Güneyman, Sirvart Kalpakyan Karamanuk, Arın Karamürsel
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and writer İdil Biret (born 1941), known for her romantic repertoire Verda Erman (1944–2014), concert pianist Lara Melda (born 1993), British-Turkish
List of women classical pianists
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Suna Kan, violinist Ayla Erduran, violinist Ayşegül Sarıca, pianist Verda Erman, pianist Nevid Kodallı, composer Cemal Reşit Rey, composer Hikmet Şimşek
State_Artist_(Turkey)
February 6 – Ali Mesut Erez, Turkish politician (born 1922) February 15 - Verda Ün, pianist (born 1919) February 17 - Emel Say, painter (born 1927) February
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Hindu
Granter of boons, Goddess Lakshmi, A deity, A river
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Hebrew
Rose.
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Spring-like
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English
(Sanskrit वेद): English name derived from the name of the four sacred books of the Hindus, VEDA means "knowledge; wisdom."
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Spanish
Honest.
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Indian, Telugu
Veda means Vedham and Shree means Sriman Narayana
Female
Hebrew
(וַרְדָּה) Hebrew name VARDA means "rose."
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African, Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Netherlands, Norse, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Charmer of Serpents; Warrior; Shelter; Guarded; Protected; Strength of the Spear; From Hausa
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English
 Feminine form of English Vernon, VERNA means "place of alder trees."Â
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Arabic
Roses Fragrance
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Scandinavian
Dutch and Scandinavian form of Old Norse Gerðr, GERDA means "enclosure, stronghold."
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Arabic, Gujarati, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu
Increasing; A Deity; A River; Giver of Boons; Rose; River
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Latin American
Bom in the spring.
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German Swedish Teutonic Norse Scandinavian
Protected.
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American, Australian, Latin, Turkish
Faith; Truth; Spring
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German American Teutonic
Power; rule.
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Brave.
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Czech, Czechoslovakian, German, Turkish
Brave; Prepared Journey
Female
Russian
(Вера) Russian name, VERA means "faith; truth." Compare with another form of Vera.
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Latin American
Unspoiled.
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Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Portuguese, Swiss
Noble Leader; Ruler of All; Highborn Ruler; Power of the Wolf; Noble; Kind; World Ruler
Biblical
mouthful; persuasion
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Hindu
With a sound mind, A lady
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Shiva, Auspicious, Lucky, Always pure (Hindu Lord, whose bow was lifted by Rama in swayamvar)
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Indian
Art of Lord Vishnu
Male
Egyptian
, an epithet of the Eye of Horus.
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Muslim
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Sita
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Hindu, Indian
Winner
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Australian, Chinese, Scandinavian, Vietnamese
Wave Bright; Tall One; Sweet Potato
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n.
See Veda.
n.
A fleet; especially, a /eet of Spanish ships which formerly sailed every year from Cadiz to Vera Cruz, in Mexico, to transport to Spain the production of Spanish America.
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A myrtaceous genus of trees or shrubs, found in Australia and the South Sea Islands, and having very hard wood. Metrosideros vera is the true ironwood.
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An aromatic plant of the genus Lavandula (L. vera), common in the south of Europe. It yields and oil used in medicine and perfumery. The Spike lavender (L. Spica) yields a coarser oil (oil of spike), used in the arts.
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The genus of plants including the primrose (Primula vera).
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The right of pasturing animals in a forest.
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Said of a subject, or phrase, when the intervals of which it consists are repeated in the contrary direction, rising instead of falling, or vice versa.
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A small, African, foxlike animal (Vulpes zerda) of a pale fawn color, remarkable for the large size of its ears.
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The fennec.
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A collection of vedic hymns, songs, or verses, forming the first part of each Veda.
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Greenness; freshness.
adv.
In an acronycal manner as rising at the setting of the sun, and vice versa.
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A chord, not fundamental, but obtained from another by inversion; or, vice versa, a ground tone or root implied in its harmonics in an actual chord.
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The ancient sacred literature of the Hindus; also, one of the four collections, called Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda, and Atharva-Veda, constituting the most ancient portions of that literature.
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A native inhabitant of Hindostan. As an ethnical term it is confined to the Dravidian and Aryan races; as a religious name it is restricted to followers of the Veda.
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A violet dye obtained from several species of lichen (Roccella tinctoria, etc.), which grow on maritime rocks in the Canary and Cape Verd Islands, etc.
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The privilege of cutting green wood within a forest for fuel.