File:Lev Turkevych.jpg

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English: Lev Turkevych (Turkevycz) was a Ukrainian conductor in Lviv, Ukraine.
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Original publication: 1923

Immediate source: http://meest-online.com/culture/shlyahamy-doli-dyrygenta-leva-turkevycha/
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