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    kommt ein Schiff geladen" (2016, at his house organ) on YouTube In memoriam Samuel Kummer (Sortie Improvisée, Kern organ, Frauenkirche Dresden, 2021) on...
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  • recorded Notes ECM 2000 2016 András Schiff The Piano Sonatas ECM New Series; 11CD boxset ECM 2001/02 2009 András Schiff J. S. Bach: Six Partitas ECM New...
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    become conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre from 1904–1906, and relocated to Dresden, Germany, in 1906. He later embarked upon his first tour of the United...
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    German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis (category 1937 ships)
    German auxiliary cruiser Atlantis (HSK 2), known to the Kriegsmarine as Schiff 16 and to the Royal Navy as Raider-C, was a converted German Hilfskreuzer...
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    and tradition of Claudio Arrau's keyboard art. Examples include András Schiff, Martha Argerich and Murray Perahia. 1991: Cultural Medal known as Citizen...
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  • recital tours abroad. In 1936–1937 he first appeared in recital and opera in Vienna and Prague and also appeared in Berlin, Dresden and Nuremberg in operas...
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    piece "To the victims of fascism and war", ostensibly in memory of the Dresden fire bombing that took place in 1945. Yet like the Tenth Symphony, the...
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  • Germany:Meteor (Schiff, 1964), Meteor (Schiff, 1986), Planet (Schiff, 1967), Sonne (Schiff, 1969), Polarstern (Schiff), Maria S. Merian (Schiff)). The “German...
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    673 GRT motor ship was built on 15 May 1936, and launched on 29 December 1937, at Bremer Schiffswerft AG Weser, was 171.75 meters long, 22.37 meters wide...
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    the Munich branch from 1892, while further branches were established in Dresden and Leipzig in 1901. In 1889, Deutsche Bank participated in the creation...
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  • Renaissance Revival style with a tower. It was sold in 1942 to Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau and when the company was broken up into its constituent...
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  • George Michael Volkoff (1914–2000) Robert R. Wilson (1914–2000) Leonard I. Schiff (1915–1971) Ely Eugene Bell (1915–1973) Günther Leibfried [de] (1915–1977)...
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    North Carolina arrived in Jaffa harbor with money and supplies provided by Schiff, the American Jewish Committee, and the Provisional Executive Committee...
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    Chopin's life was covered in a 1999 BBC Omnibus documentary by András Schiff and Mischa Scorer, in a 2010 documentary realised by Angelo Bozzolini and...
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    Sassoon continued to visit Germany. In 1927 he travelled to Berlin and Dresden with Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell, and in 1929 he accompanied Stephen...
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  • family. Duport 1711 Mstislav Rostropovich (1974–2007) Mara 1711 Heinrich Schiff Amedeo Baldovino Lost in July 1963 when Montevideo-Buenos Aires ferry caught...
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  • moon of Mars in a short story entitled Die geschwinde Reise auf dem Lufft-Schiff nach der Oberen Welt, welche jüngsthin fünff Personen angestellet [...]...
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    original on 9 November 2007. Terminalbetreiber in Estland gekauft. In: Schiff & Hafen, 7/2018, p 9; "Hamburger Hafenkonzern investiert groß in Triest"...
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  • by Stephen Plaistow from Gramophone, compared to recordings with András Schiff and Murray Perahia. His playing is described as of a "weightier kind of...
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  • Alpine Symphony (Eine Alpensinfonie) is premiered by the orchestra of the Dresden Hofkapelle in Berlin under the composer's baton. November 13 – First concert...
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  • [65] [66] 1954 Fritz Reiner Chicago Symphony [67] 1954 Franz Konwitschny Dresden Staatskapelle [68] 1955 Erich Kleiber Vienna Philharmonic [69] 1955 Otto...
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    1936: The tradition of the Olympic torch relay by Carl Diem and Alfred Schiff in Berlin 1946: Goalball by Sepp Reindle 1948: Paralympic Games by German-born...
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  • company in San Francisco John Schnatter – founder of Papa John's Pizza Jacob Schiff – banker and philanthropist Julius Schmid – creator of the Sheik condom...
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    you wish." HMV planned to record Die Meistersinger with Barbirolli in Dresden in 1970, but following the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968...
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  • prominent European figures in fashion between the two World Wars Michela Schiff Giorgini (1923–1978), Egyptologist Maria Signorelli (1908–1992), puppet...
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    Headquarters of the German Navy in Glücksburg. "SMS" stands for "Seiner Majestät Schiff" (German: His Majesty's Ship). Or Große in German, with a "sharp S"; see...
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  • Hearst Connecticut Newspapers (2012–), Managing Editor (2006–09) Stephen Schiff (1972) – journalist; finalist, Pulitzer Prize for Criticism (1983) Wadada...
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  • recommendation of Bruno Walter, whom Kubelík had assisted in this work at the 1937 Salzburg Festival. Kubelík told his wife of his decision to defect as their...
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    Hans Georg (2002). Panzerschiff Deutschland, Schwerer Kreuzer Lützow: ein Schiffs-Schicksal vor den Hintergründen seiner Zeit (in German). Hamburg: Koehler...
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    broker, Jacob Schiff, was attending synagogue services that morning, so Harriman spoke with Mr. Heinsheimer, who sent a messenger to find Schiff at the Saturday...
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