Category
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La Espero
poem written by L. L. Zamenhof, sometimes referred to as the hymn of the Esperanto movement
Raymond Schwartz
French banker and Esperanto author (1894–1973)
Lou Harrison
American composer (1917-2003)
Esperanto music
music written, recorded, and performed in Esperanto
Félicien Menu de Ménil
French composer and Esperanto enthusiast (1860–1930)
Dolchamar
Dolchamar is a rock band formed in London and currently based in Finland that performs in the language Esperanto. The band was formed in 1999 by Patrik Austin after his departure from , and was instantly signed on for the French Vinilkosmo record company, and the band resides in Finland. In 2003, they changed their name from '''' to , a change between the two conventions for representing the Esperanto word , — poetic for (literally "sweet bitterness"). As a form of wordplay, dolĉamaro is also Esperanto for Solanum dulcamara''.
Bertilo Wennergren
Swedish Esperantist
Jean-Marc Leclercq
French musician and Esperantist
Montagu C. Butler
British academic, librarian, lexicographer and musician (1884–1970)
ESP-Disk
ESP-Disk' is a New York–based record company and label founded in 1963 by lawyer Bernard Stollman.
Vinilkosmo
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Vinilkosmo is an independent record label in Donneville, near Toulouse, France. It only produces and distributes artists who sing in Esperanto.
Freundeskreis
Freundeskreis (meaning "Circle of Friends") also known as FK, were a German hip hop group from Stuttgart. They performed songs in German, English, French and Esperanto. The members were Max Herre, Don Philippe and DJ Friction.
FESTO
yearly French Esperanto meeting organized by Espéranto-Jeunes