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Stoika Milanova (also Stoyka; born 5 August 1945) is a Bulgarian classical violinist and academic teacher. She was taught by her father using a method that he developed, and later by the violinist David Oistrakh. After placing second in the Queen Elisabeth Competition (1967) and winning the Carl Flesch Competition (1970), Milanova began an international career as a soloist and recitalist, which was at its height during the 1970s and early 1980s. Her recording of the two Prokofiev violin concertos received a Grand Prix du Disque from the French Académie Charles Cros. She taught at the State Conservatory of Venezuela (2005–10) and, as of 2016, holds the chair of violin at the State Academy of Music of Sofia.

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  • Stojka Milanowa (* 5. August 1945 in Plowdiw) ist eine bulgarische Violinistin und Musikpädagogin. (de)
  • Stoika Milanova (also Stoyka; born 5 August 1945) is a Bulgarian classical violinist and academic teacher. She was taught by her father using a method that he developed, and later by the violinist David Oistrakh. After placing second in the Queen Elisabeth Competition (1967) and winning the Carl Flesch Competition (1970), Milanova began an international career as a soloist and recitalist, which was at its height during the 1970s and early 1980s. Her recording of the two Prokofiev violin concertos received a Grand Prix du Disque from the French Académie Charles Cros. She taught at the State Conservatory of Venezuela (2005–10) and, as of 2016, holds the chair of violin at the State Academy of Music of Sofia. (en)
  • ストイカ・トレンダフィロヴァ・ミラノヴァ(ブルガリア語:Стойка Трендафилова Миланова, ラテン文字表記:Stoĭka Trendafilova Milanova, 1945年8月5日 - )は、ブルガリアのヴァイオリニスト。 (ja)
  • Стойка Трендафилова Миланова (род. 5 августа 1945, Пловдив) — болгарская скрипачка. Народная артистка НРБ. (ru)
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  • Stojka Milanowa (* 5. August 1945 in Plowdiw) ist eine bulgarische Violinistin und Musikpädagogin. (de)
  • Stoika Milanova (also Stoyka; born 5 August 1945) is a Bulgarian classical violinist and academic teacher. She was taught by her father using a method that he developed, and later by the violinist David Oistrakh. After placing second in the Queen Elisabeth Competition (1967) and winning the Carl Flesch Competition (1970), Milanova began an international career as a soloist and recitalist, which was at its height during the 1970s and early 1980s. Her recording of the two Prokofiev violin concertos received a Grand Prix du Disque from the French Académie Charles Cros. She taught at the State Conservatory of Venezuela (2005–10) and, as of 2016, holds the chair of violin at the State Academy of Music of Sofia. (en)
  • ストイカ・トレンダフィロヴァ・ミラノヴァ(ブルガリア語:Стойка Трендафилова Миланова, ラテン文字表記:Stoĭka Trendafilova Milanova, 1945年8月5日 - )は、ブルガリアのヴァイオリニスト。 (ja)
  • Стойка Трендафилова Миланова (род. 5 августа 1945, Пловдив) — болгарская скрипачка. Народная артистка НРБ. (ru)
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  • Stojka Milanowa (de)
  • ストイカ・ミラノヴァ (ja)
  • Stoika Milanova (en)
  • Миланова, Стойка (ru)
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