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Milanov

American  
[mil-uh-nawf, -nof, mee-lah-nawf] / ˈmɪl əˌnɔf, -ˌnɒf, ˈmi lɑˌnɔf /

noun

  1. Zinka Zinka Kunc, 1906–1989, Yugoslavian soprano, in the U.S., born in Croatia.


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Tosic hit the target for CSKA’s second goal on 62 minutes, charging onto a layoff from Georgi Milanov to blast the ball past helpless goalkeeper Sergei Narubin.

From Washington Times • Oct. 31, 2015

Each week culminates with a public performance in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, and this year’s guest conductors include David Alan Miller, Rossen Milanov and Asher Fisch.

From Washington Post • Jun. 4, 2015

The text goes on to cite a who’s who of the opera pantheon that includes Gigli, Ponselle, Milanov and Corelli.

From New York Times • Mar. 25, 2014

It's a fundraiser for inner-city children, with Franklin and Rice appearing as guests of the Philadelphia Orchestra and conductor Rossen Milanov.

From The Guardian • Jul. 1, 2010

The goddesses, of course, are the three reigning sopranos who, season after season, vie for favor at the Met�Zinka Milanov, Maria Meneghini Callas and Renata Tebaldi.

From Time Magazine Archive

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