Theodore Antoniou was born on February 10, 1935, in Athens, Greece and died on December 26, 2018.
He was a Greek composer and conductor.
His works differ from musical shows and choral attempts to ambiance music, from film and theater music to solo instrumental works.
Antoniou was trained in violin, voice, and arrangement at the National Conservatory of Athens, the Hellenic Conservatory, and directing at both The Hochschule für Musik and the International Music Center in Darmstadt.
Antoniou is an individual from the Academy of Athens.
During 2004, Antoniou was granted the Herder Prize from the Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S.
Antoniou was a teacher among the structure staff at Boston University, where he served since 1978.
Antoniou also led and directed the new music gathering Alea III, which holds home at Boston University.
The troupe performs oftentimes with new and debuting structures, has worked with various eminent craftsmen, and has visited Europe on various events.
Theodore Antoniou passed away at 83 years old due to complications from Alzheimer's disease.
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Wednesday, 26 December 2018
Daniela Payssé, Uruguayan politician, Died at 72
Daniela Paysse was born on October 17, 1946, and pass-away on December 21, 2018.
She was a Uruguayan senator for the Broad Front party.
In 2000 Daniela was an alternate national representative for Montevideo, a position she held until 2005, joining the Finance Commission.
In 2005 she was re-elected as a National Representative by the Uruguay Assembly sector of the Broad Front.
During this period she joined the Commissions on Human Rights, Budgets, and Gender and Equity. Daniela also chaired the Special Commission of the General Assembly for the Follow-up of the Prison Situation.
She chaired the Human Rights Commission of the General Assembly, in charge of the integration of the Directive Council of the National Institution of Human Rights and Ombudsman.
In 2010, Daniela was reelected again as National Representative for Montevideo. She was part of the Human Rights, Budget, and Special Commissions on Gender and Equity, Special Commission for Monitoring the Prison Situation of the General Assembly, and was also a member of the Bicameral Women's Bank which is made up of legislators from all the political parties of Uruguay.
Daniela joined the Mercosur Parliament for the period 2010 to 2015. In the 2010 debate, she argued against the use of the theory of the two demons when interpreting the Law on the Expiration of the Punitive Claims of the State.
In 2013, Daniela assumed the first vice presidency of the House of Representatives. In the 2014 general election, she was elected senator for her party. Payssé had six children and eight grandchildren.
Daniela Paysse died from an infection on December 21, 2018 at the age of 72.
She was a Uruguayan senator for the Broad Front party.
In 2000 Daniela was an alternate national representative for Montevideo, a position she held until 2005, joining the Finance Commission.
In 2005 she was re-elected as a National Representative by the Uruguay Assembly sector of the Broad Front.
During this period she joined the Commissions on Human Rights, Budgets, and Gender and Equity. Daniela also chaired the Special Commission of the General Assembly for the Follow-up of the Prison Situation.
She chaired the Human Rights Commission of the General Assembly, in charge of the integration of the Directive Council of the National Institution of Human Rights and Ombudsman.
In 2010, Daniela was reelected again as National Representative for Montevideo. She was part of the Human Rights, Budget, and Special Commissions on Gender and Equity, Special Commission for Monitoring the Prison Situation of the General Assembly, and was also a member of the Bicameral Women's Bank which is made up of legislators from all the political parties of Uruguay.
Daniela joined the Mercosur Parliament for the period 2010 to 2015. In the 2010 debate, she argued against the use of the theory of the two demons when interpreting the Law on the Expiration of the Punitive Claims of the State.
In 2013, Daniela assumed the first vice presidency of the House of Representatives. In the 2014 general election, she was elected senator for her party. Payssé had six children and eight grandchildren.
Daniela Paysse died from an infection on December 21, 2018 at the age of 72.
Friday, 21 December 2018
Tom Leonard, Scottish poet, Died at 74
Tom Leonard was born on August 22, 1944, in Glasgow and died on December 21, 2018.
He was a Scottish poet, writer and critic.
Leonard was popularly known for his poems written in the Glaswegian dialect of Scots, particularly his Six Glasgow Poems and The Six O'Clock News.
Leonard's work frequently dealt with the relationship between language, class and culture.
In 1969, his Six Glasgow Poems has been called 'epoch-making' was published.
His poems were iniatially published as an insert in Glasgow University Magazine.
During 2009, he released Outside the Narrative, a collection of his poetry from 1965 to 2009. Tom Leonard passed away at 74 years old.
Tom Leonard passed at 74 years old.
He was a Scottish poet, writer and critic.
Leonard was popularly known for his poems written in the Glaswegian dialect of Scots, particularly his Six Glasgow Poems and The Six O'Clock News.
Leonard's work frequently dealt with the relationship between language, class and culture.
In 1969, his Six Glasgow Poems has been called 'epoch-making' was published.
His poems were iniatially published as an insert in Glasgow University Magazine.
During 2009, he released Outside the Narrative, a collection of his poetry from 1965 to 2009. Tom Leonard passed away at 74 years old.
Tom Leonard passed at 74 years old.
Dipali Barthakur, Indian singer, Died at 77
Dipali Barthakur was born on January 30, 1941, in Sonari at Sivasagar, Assam and died on December 21, 2018.
She was an Indian singer from Assam.
Barthakur's songs were sung mainly in the Assamese language, and she was known as the "Nightingale of Assam".
Barthakur received the fourth-highest civilian award of India, the Padma Shri, in the year 1998.
Her parents were Bishwanath Borthakur and Chandrakanti Devi.
She performed her last song "Luito nejabi boi" in 1969.
Then, she started began suffering from a severe Motor neuron disease which hindered her singing and forced her to use a wheelchair.
Barthakur married Neel Pawan Barua, in 1976, an eminent Indian artist and painter from Assam and son of renowned Assamese writer Binanda Chandra Barua.
She died at Nemcare Hospital, Guwahati after a prolonged illness.
Dipali Barthakur passed away at 77 years old.
She was an Indian singer from Assam.
Barthakur's songs were sung mainly in the Assamese language, and she was known as the "Nightingale of Assam".
Barthakur received the fourth-highest civilian award of India, the Padma Shri, in the year 1998.
Her parents were Bishwanath Borthakur and Chandrakanti Devi.
She performed her last song "Luito nejabi boi" in 1969.
Then, she started began suffering from a severe Motor neuron disease which hindered her singing and forced her to use a wheelchair.
Barthakur married Neel Pawan Barua, in 1976, an eminent Indian artist and painter from Assam and son of renowned Assamese writer Binanda Chandra Barua.
She died at Nemcare Hospital, Guwahati after a prolonged illness.
Dipali Barthakur passed away at 77 years old.
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Raven Wilkinson, American ballerina, Died at 83
Raven Wilkinson was born on February 2, 1935 and died on December 17, 2018.
She was an American dancer who is credited with having been the first African-American woman to dance for a major classical ballet company. She broke the color barrier in 1955 when she signed a contract to dance full-time with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
Wilkinson was promoted to soloist during her second season with the troupe, and remained with the company for six years. Later after she became a mentor to American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Misty Copeland, presenting Copeland with the 2014 Dance Magazine Award.
Wilkinson did not stay in retirement long. When she returned to New York, the New York City Opera asked her to dance. She performed with them from 1974 until 1985. Wilkinson went on with the opera as a character dancer and actor until 2011 when the company disbanded.
Additionally her acting credits is the role of Malla in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music (1990–1991). Wilkinson also played the role of Bloody Mary's assistant in a Broadway revival of South Pacific in 1987.
Raven Wilkinson passed away at 83 years old.
She was an American dancer who is credited with having been the first African-American woman to dance for a major classical ballet company. She broke the color barrier in 1955 when she signed a contract to dance full-time with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
Wilkinson was promoted to soloist during her second season with the troupe, and remained with the company for six years. Later after she became a mentor to American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Misty Copeland, presenting Copeland with the 2014 Dance Magazine Award.
Wilkinson did not stay in retirement long. When she returned to New York, the New York City Opera asked her to dance. She performed with them from 1974 until 1985. Wilkinson went on with the opera as a character dancer and actor until 2011 when the company disbanded.
Additionally her acting credits is the role of Malla in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music (1990–1991). Wilkinson also played the role of Bloody Mary's assistant in a Broadway revival of South Pacific in 1987.
Raven Wilkinson passed away at 83 years old.
Jacques David, French Roman Catholic prelate, Died at 87
Jacques Louis Antoine Marie David was born on December 22, 1930, in France and died on December 19, 2018.
He was a French Roman Catholic bishop.
In 1956, he was ordained to the priesthood.
David served as the titular bishop of Girba and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bordeaux, France, from 1981 to 1986.
David served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes, Frances from 1986 to 1996.
He served as the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Évreux, France, from 1996 to 2006.
Jacques David passed at at 87 years old.
He was a French Roman Catholic bishop.
In 1956, he was ordained to the priesthood.
David served as the titular bishop of Girba and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bordeaux, France, from 1981 to 1986.
David served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Rochelle and Saintes, Frances from 1986 to 1996.
He served as the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Évreux, France, from 1996 to 2006.
Jacques David passed at at 87 years old.
Wednesday, 19 December 2018
Colin Barlow, English football player and executive, Died at 83
Colin James Barlow was born on November 14, 1935, and died on December 19, 2018.
He was an English expert footballer.
He played as a Winger for Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, and Doncaster Rovers.
He joined Manchester City as a student, turning proficient in 1956.
Barlow made his first group make a big appearance on the opening day of the 1957– 58 season, scoring the primary objective in a 3– 2 win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Barlow finished his first season with 17 objectives in 40 appearances.
The accompanying season, Barlow scored 18 objectives, making him the club's best scorer for 1958– 59.
The 1959– 60 season was his goalscoring top, with 20 objectives in 40 appearances.
During 1962, Barlow lost his first group place to Neil Young; after Young's introduction he showed up for the club.
When Barlow left Manchester City he was the club's twelfth most noteworthy untouched goalscorer.
Starting at 2007 he is eighteenth. With first group openings constrained at Manchester City, in August 1963 he pursued director Les McDowall to Oldham Athletic.
Barlow later played for Doncaster Rovers. In the wake of completing his playing profession, Barlow moved into business.
During1994, this saw him come back to football as a component of Francis Lee's takeover of the club.
Barlow turned into the club's first CEO, what's more, was an individual from the board.
Barlow left the job in January 1997, expressing that he wished to provide more opportunity to his organizations. Barlow surrendered as chief in December 1997 yet held his shareholding.
Colin Barlow passed awat 83 years old.
He was an English expert footballer.
He played as a Winger for Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, and Doncaster Rovers.
He joined Manchester City as a student, turning proficient in 1956.
Barlow made his first group make a big appearance on the opening day of the 1957– 58 season, scoring the primary objective in a 3– 2 win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Barlow finished his first season with 17 objectives in 40 appearances.
The accompanying season, Barlow scored 18 objectives, making him the club's best scorer for 1958– 59.
The 1959– 60 season was his goalscoring top, with 20 objectives in 40 appearances.
During 1962, Barlow lost his first group place to Neil Young; after Young's introduction he showed up for the club.
When Barlow left Manchester City he was the club's twelfth most noteworthy untouched goalscorer.
Starting at 2007 he is eighteenth. With first group openings constrained at Manchester City, in August 1963 he pursued director Les McDowall to Oldham Athletic.
Barlow later played for Doncaster Rovers. In the wake of completing his playing profession, Barlow moved into business.
During1994, this saw him come back to football as a component of Francis Lee's takeover of the club.
Barlow turned into the club's first CEO, what's more, was an individual from the board.
Barlow left the job in January 1997, expressing that he wished to provide more opportunity to his organizations. Barlow surrendered as chief in December 1997 yet held his shareholding.
Colin Barlow passed awat 83 years old.
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