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- Manya_Botez abstract "Manya Botez (1896–1971) was a Romanian pianist and children's music teacher.Manya Botez was born Mania Goldman, of Jewish parents, in Sulina. She was the second wife of Romanian writer Eugeniu Botez (known as Jean Bart), whom he married after his first wife, born Marioara Dumitrescu, died in 1913. They had a daughter, Ada Botez, in 1918. In 1926 the marriage ended in divorce, with Ada remaining in the custody of her father. Manya then married General Gheorghe Argeşanu, becoming Manya Botez Argeşanu, but kept her professional name Manya Botez.She studied in Berlin and in Paris, and taught in Berlin until 1939. She founded the Manya Botez Music School in Bucharest in 1930, where in 1939 amongst her young pupils was the Romanian composer Aurel Stroe (then aged 7). She returned to Romania at the outbreak of the World War. Later she taught at the Paris Conservatoire and in London.Botez was still actively teaching when she died in Richmond, London.".
- Manya_Botez birthDate "1896".
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- Manya_Botez deathDate "1971".
- Manya_Botez deathYear "1971".
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- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink Aurel_Stroe.
- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
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- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_Jews.
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- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink Conservatoire_de_Paris.
- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink Eugeniu_Botez.
- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink Gheorghe_Argeșanu.
- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_London.
- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
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- Manya_Botez wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manya Botez".
- Manya_Botez dateOfBirth "1896".
- Manya_Botez dateOfDeath "1971".
- Manya_Botez name "Botez, Manya".
- Manya_Botez shortDescription "Romanian musician".
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- Manya_Botez description "Romanian musician".
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- Manya_Botez comment "Manya Botez (1896–1971) was a Romanian pianist and children's music teacher.Manya Botez was born Mania Goldman, of Jewish parents, in Sulina. She was the second wife of Romanian writer Eugeniu Botez (known as Jean Bart), whom he married after his first wife, born Marioara Dumitrescu, died in 1913. They had a daughter, Ada Botez, in 1918. In 1926 the marriage ended in divorce, with Ada remaining in the custody of her father.".
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- Manya_Botez name "Botez, Manya".
- Manya_Botez name "Manya Botez".
- Manya_Botez surname "Botez".