Modesta Bor
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Modesta Bor
Summary
Modesta Bor is a human[1]. Born in Juan Griego[2], she… she was born on June 15, 1926[3]. She passed away in Mérida[4]. She died on April 7, 1998[5]. She worked as a composer[6], music educator[7], and university teacher[8]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Born in Juan Griego[2], Modesta Bor…
- Modesta Bor passed away in Mérida[4].
- Modesta Bor was born on June 15, 1926[3].
- Modesta Bor died on April 7, 1998[5].
- Modesta Bor held citizenship in Venezuela[10].
- Modesta Bor's professions included composer[6].
- Modesta Bor worked as a music educator[7].
- Modesta Bor's professions included university teacher[8].
- Among Modesta Bor's employers was Central University of Venezuela[11].
- Among Modesta Bor's employers was University of the Andes[12].
- Modesta Bor's education included a stint at Moscow Conservatory[13].
- Modesta Bor received the National Music Prize of Venezuela[14].
- Modesta Bor is recorded as female[15].
- Modesta Bor's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Modesta Bor's given name is recorded as Modesta[17].
- Modesta Bor studied under Aram Khachaturian[18].
- Modesta Bor studied under Antonio Estévez[19].
- Modesta Bor studied under Juan Bautista Plaza[20].
- Modesta Bor studied under Vicente Emilio Sojo[21].
- Modesta Bor's instrument is recorded as piano[22].
- Modesta Bor's described by source is recorded as Latin American Classical Composers: A Biographical Dictionary[23].
- Modesta Bor's described by source is recorded as 250 female composers[24].
- Modesta Bor's described by source is recorded as Grove Music Online[25].
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Origins and Family
Modesta Bor was born in Juan Griego[2]. She was born on June 15, 1926[3].
Education
Modesta Bor's education included a stint at Moscow Conservatory[13]. Studied under Aram Khachaturian[18], a classical composer[26], 1903–1978[27], of Soviet Union[28], awarded the Stalin Prize[29], specialised in film score[30]; Antonio Estévez[19], a conductor[31], 1916–1988[32], of Venezuela[33], awarded the National Music Prize of Venezuela[34]; Juan Bautista Plaza[20], a composer[35], 1898–1965[36], of Venezuela[37]; and Vicente Emilio Sojo[21], a composer[38], 1887–1974[39], of Venezuela[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], music educator[7], and university teacher[8]. Employers include Central University of Venezuela[11], a public university[41], in Venezuela[42], founded in 1721[43], headquartered in University City of Caracas[44] and University of the Andes[12], a public university[45], in Venezuela[46], founded in 1785[47], headquartered in Mérida[48].
Recognition
Modesta Bor received the National Music Prize of Venezuela[14].
Death and Burial
Modesta Bor died on April 7, 1998[5]. She passed away in Mérida[4].
Why It Matters
Modesta Bor ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[9] She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[49]
FAQs
Where was Modesta Bor born?
Born in Juan Griego[2], Modesta Bor…
Where did Modesta Bor die?
Modesta Bor passed away in Mérida[4].
What did Modesta Bor do for work?
Modesta Bor worked as composer[6], music educator[7], and university teacher[8].
Where did Modesta Bor go to school?
Modesta Bor was educated at Moscow Conservatory[13].
What awards did Modesta Bor receive?
Honors received include National Music Prize of Venezuela[14].