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Emilis Jūlijs Melngailis (born 15 February 1874 in , died 20 December 1954 in Riga, buried in Riga Forest Cemetery) was a Latvian composer, folklorist, and a master of choral songs. He was an organizer and chief conductor of Latvian Song and Dance Festival several times. He wrote 53 original songs for a cappella choir, and finished numerous national folk songs. Melngailis was also a good chess player and participated in the leadership of Latvian Chess federation. His son Tenis was one of the best Latvian chess players in his time.

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  • Emilis Jūlijs Melngailis (born 15 February 1874 in , died 20 December 1954 in Riga, buried in Riga Forest Cemetery) was a Latvian composer, folklorist, and a master of choral songs. He was an organizer and chief conductor of Latvian Song and Dance Festival several times. He wrote 53 original songs for a cappella choir, and finished numerous national folk songs. Melngailis was also a good chess player and participated in the leadership of Latvian Chess federation. His son Tenis was one of the best Latvian chess players in his time. (en)
  • Emilis Jūlis Melngailis (* 3.jul. / 15. Februar 1874greg. in , Gemeinde , im Landkreis Limbaži; † 20. Dezember 1954 in Rīga) war ein lettischer Komponist und Musikforscher. (de)
  • Эмиль Мелнгайлис (3 [15] февраля 1874, Игате, Лифляндская губерния Российская империя (ныне Лимбажский край, Латвия) — 20 декабря 1954, Рига) — латвийский и советский композитор и фольклорист, музыкальный педагог, профессор. Народный артист Латвийской ССР (1945). Выдающийся мастер латышской хоровой песни, крупнейший собиратель латышских народных мелодий. (ru)
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  • Emilis Jūlijs Melngailis (born 15 February 1874 in , died 20 December 1954 in Riga, buried in Riga Forest Cemetery) was a Latvian composer, folklorist, and a master of choral songs. He was an organizer and chief conductor of Latvian Song and Dance Festival several times. He wrote 53 original songs for a cappella choir, and finished numerous national folk songs. Melngailis was also a good chess player and participated in the leadership of Latvian Chess federation. His son Tenis was one of the best Latvian chess players in his time. (en)
  • Emilis Jūlis Melngailis (* 3.jul. / 15. Februar 1874greg. in , Gemeinde , im Landkreis Limbaži; † 20. Dezember 1954 in Rīga) war ein lettischer Komponist und Musikforscher. (de)
  • Эмиль Мелнгайлис (3 [15] февраля 1874, Игате, Лифляндская губерния Российская империя (ныне Лимбажский край, Латвия) — 20 декабря 1954, Рига) — латвийский и советский композитор и фольклорист, музыкальный педагог, профессор. Народный артист Латвийской ССР (1945). Выдающийся мастер латышской хоровой песни, крупнейший собиратель латышских народных мелодий. (ru)
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  • Мелнгайлис, Эмиль (ru)
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