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David Woodard
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Sex or gendermale Tekre
Country of citizenshipAmerica, Canada Tekre
Name in native languageDavid Woodard Tekre
Given nameDavid Tekre
Family nameWoodard Tekre
Date of birth6 Tuul-nif kiuugu 1964 Tekre
Zĩ-ninga o rogeSanta Barbara Tekre
SpouseSonja Vectomov Tekre
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Tekre
Occupationcomposer, conductor, writer Tekre
Educated atUniversity of California, Santa Barbara, Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, San Marcos High School Tekre
Work locationAmerica, Canada Tekre
Religion or worldviewBuddhism Tekre
Genrepostmodernism Tekre
Official websitehttps://www.davidwoodard.com Tekre

A David James Woodard (IPA: /ˈwʊdɑːrd/; sẽn dog yʋʋmd 1964 tʋʋl-nif rasem 6 wã, Santa Barbara, Kaliforni) yaa orkɛt taoor soab la a gʋlsd sẽn be Amerikã.[1][2][3][4]

A yãadmẽ la a karengã

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A David Woodard ra yaa Kanada pag sẽn yaa Mennonite la a ba sẽn yaa Amerik Hussite biiga. A roagdbã ra tara sosiete sẽn tʋmd ne nebã. A Woodard paama a zãmsg zak-zakẽ.[5]

Karem-n-paasga

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Sebtiise

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  1. Carpenter, S., "In Concert at a Killer's Death", Los Angeles Times, 9 Sig-noy kiuugu 2001.
  2. Epstein, J., "Rebuilding a Home in the Jungle", San Francisco Chronicle, 13 Tuulg kiuugu 2005.
  3. Allen, M., "Décor by Timothy Leary", The New York Times, 20 Yuum-vẽkr kiuugu 2005.
  4. Vloed, K. van der, "David Woodard", Requiem Survey, 5 Wao-fugdg kiuugu 2006.
  5. Woodard, D., "Musica lætitiæ comes medicina dolorum", Der Freund, Nr. 7, Tuulg kiuugu 2006.

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