• Reinhard Kapp (born 13 May 1947 in Hof, Bavaria) is a German musicologist whose work focuses on Robert Schumann. Reinhard Kapp (editor): Notizbuch 5/6...
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    The Kapp Putsch (German pronunciation: [ˈkapˌpʊt͡ʃ] ), also known as the Kapp–Lüttwitz Putsch (German pronunciation: [kapˈlʏtvɪt͡sˌpʊt͡ʃ] ), was an attempted...
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  • 1952) is a German musicologist, music critic and pianist. Together with Reinhard Kapp Struck won the 2009 Robert Schumann Prize of the City of Zwickau for...
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    Monteverdi, Orfeo, Cambridge University Press, 1986. ISBN 0-521-28477-5 Reinhard Kapp, https://www.mdw.ac.at/upload/MDWeb/iatgm/downloads/Orpheus-Verz.Forts...
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  • a time. He did not succeed in emigrating, but, as the musicologist Reinhard Kapp puts it, "managed to survive somehow, partly hidden by [Georges] Bataille...
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  • 96" by Erich Burnett, Oberlin College & Conservatory, July 15, 2021 Reinhard Kapp, "Hoffmann, Richard", The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians...
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    Parliament (Landtag), 1985–1995 mayor and president of the Senate of Bremen Reinhard Kapp (born 1947), musicologist Daniel Felgenhauer (born 1976), football player...
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  • Niederösterreich postum Karlheinz Roschitz: Karl Schiske. Lafite, Vienna, 1970. Reinhard Kapp (ed.): Österreichs Neue Musik nach 1945: Karl Schiske. Böhlau, Vienna...
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  • Csipák, Klaus Ebbeke, Thomas Ertelt, Werner Grünzweig, Heribert Henrich, Reinhard Kapp, Ulrich Kramer, Claudia Maurer Zenck, Adolf Nowak, Wolfgang Rathert...
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  • Dunsby, Linda Roesner, Scott Burnham, Joseph Kerman, Elizabeth Paley, Reinhard Kapp, Jörn Peter Hiekel 2007 978-0-521-78950-9 Shostakovich Pauline Fairclough...
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    Walther von Lüttwitz (category Kapp Putsch participants)
    World War I. Lüttwitz is best known for being the driving force behind the Kapp–Lüttwitz Putsch of 1920 which attempted to replace the democratic government...
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  • Beobachtungen zu Heinrich Schenkers Vortragshinweisen). In: Markus Grassl, Reinhard Kapp (eds.), Die Lehre von der musikalischen Aufführung in der Wiener Schule...
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    Ruhr uprising (category Kapp Putsch)
    Lüttwitz-Kapp-Putsch 1920" [The Kapp-Lüttwitz Putsch 1920]. Deutsches Historisches Museum (in German). Retrieved 26 August 2024. Sturm, Reinhard (23 December...
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  • Banse 2005 Daniel Barenboim 2006 Margit L. McCorkle, Anton Kuerti 2009 Reinhard Kapp, Michael Struck 2011 András Schiff 2013 Jon W. Finson, Ulf Wallin 2015...
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    which began during the Kapp Putsch, was ruthlessly put down with the active involvement of the Reichswehr.) As a result of the Kapp Putsch, Noske was replaced...
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    communist and anarchist uprisings as well as those from the right, including the Kapp Putsch, a legacy that has made him a controversial historical figure. Ebert...
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    In 1959, he recorded a cover version of Cliff Richard's "Living Doll" for Kapp Records, and it became a mild placed charter for him on the U.S. Billboard...
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  • early due to failing health. Raeder is also well known for dismissing Reinhard Heydrich from the Reichsmarine in April 1931 for "conduct unbecoming to...
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    against the Weimar Republic. In March 1920, a coup organized by Wolfgang Kapp (the Kapp Putsch) attempted to overthrow the government, but the venture collapsed...
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    what many historians consider a "state within the state". During the 1920 Kapp Putsch, Seeckt refused to deploy the Reichswehr against the Freikorps involved...
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    Marinebrigade Ehrhardt (category Kapp Putsch)
    government in Berlin, the Marine Brigade was one of the main supporters of the Kapp Putsch that tried to overthrow the Weimar Republic. After the putsch failed...
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    purpose of suppressing revolts and communist uprisings. After the failed Kapp-Lütwitz Putsch in March 1920 that the Freikorps participated in, the Freikorps'...
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  • modern German history. The event was overshadowed two months later by the Kapp Putsch but remained in the collective memory of Berlin's labour movement...
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  • Bruno Ernst Buchrucker (category Kapp Putsch participants)
    Republic. As garrison commander in Cottbus, Buchrucker supported the March 1920 Kapp Putsch against the German government. On 13 March mutinous troops occupied...
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  • Zborowski and members of the Szare Szeregi See Operation Heads. 1943 Helmut Kapp, German Gestapo member Armia Krajowa See Operation Heads. 1944 Karl Freudenthal...
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    autonomous State in the eastern Baltic Sea region. After his participation in the Kapp putsch of 1920 against the Weimar Republic, Winnig was removed from his position...
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    Carl Oberg (category Kapp Putsch participants)
    to be known as the Butcher of Paris. From May 1942, under orders from Reinhard Heydrich, Oberg ordered the execution of hundreds of hostages and the roundup...
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  • 2018. Interview with Wegener in Neue Presse, Hanover, on 26 November 2008 Kapp, Karl-Heinz (2005). "BGS-Coburg: Der BGS-Beamte, der auf dem "Grenzstrich"...
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  • Crime a.k.a. Traces of Evil. German-Austrian co-production Animals United Reinhard Klooss [de], Holger Tappe [de] — Animated film a.k.a. The Animals' Conference...
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    Karl von Eberstein (category Kapp Putsch participants)
    nobility, early member of the Nazi Party, the SA, and the SS (introducing Reinhard Heydrich to Heinrich Himmler in July 1931). He was elected to the Reichstag...
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