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Giora Feidman

1936 - Today

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Giora Feidman (Hebrew: גיורא פיידמן; born 25 March 1936) is an Argentine-born Israeli clarinetist who specializes in klezmer music. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Giora Feidman is the 14,223rd most popular politician (down from 13,323rd in 2019), the 367th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 341st in 2019) and the 75th most popular Argentinean Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Giora Feidman ranks 14,223 out of 19,576Before him are Princess Ida of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Ecgfrith of Northumbria, Vladimir III of Kiev, Elise Ottesen-Jensen, Sibyrtius, and Talat Xhaferi. After him are Heinrich von Gagern, Anatoli Firsov, Sebastiano Mocenigo, Ceolwulf of Wessex, Theodbert of Bavaria, and Juan Bautista Pérez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1936, Giora Feidman ranks 351Before him are Michel Rousseau, German Apukhtin, Tony Lo Bianco, August Schellenberg, John Madden, and Norman Manea. After him are Susana Duijm, Carl Icahn, Juan Santisteban, Nahum Stelmach, David Suzuki, and Néstor Gonçalves.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Giora Feidman ranks 367 out of 1,154Before him are Rubén Ayala (1950), Alberto Galateo (1911), Héctor Alterio (1929), Christian Bach (1959), Tita Merello (1904), and Roberto Ferreiro (1935). After him are Hector Bianciotti (1930), Pablo Birger (1924), Eliseo Prado (1929), Natalio Perinetti (1900), Leandro Paredes (1994), and Gabriel Milito (1980).

Among POLITICIANS In Argentina

Among politicians born in Argentina, Giora Feidman ranks 75Before him are Juan Martín de Pueyrredón (1777), Manuel Dorrego (1787), Ramón Puerta (1951), Alfredo Copello (1903), Roberto María Ortiz (1886), and Mariano Moreno (1778). After him are José Rondeau (1773), Jacques Cheminade (1941), Eladio Herrera (1930), Miguel Ángel Juárez Celman (1844), Victoria Villarruel (1975), and Héctor Rossetto (1922).