The Dresden Kreuzkirche (Church of the Holy Cross) is a Lutheran church in Dresden, Germany. It is the main church and seat of the Landesbischof of the...
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Kreuzkirche most commonly refers to the Kreuzkirche, Dresden, a church in Germany. It may also refer to: Kreuzkirche, Hanover, a church in Germany Kreuzkirche...
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Dresdner Kreuzchor (redirect from Cross Choir of Dresden)
The Dresdner Kreuzchor is the boys' choir of the Kreuzkirche in Dresden, Germany. It has a seven-century history and a world-wide reputation. Today, the...
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the choir of the Kreuzkirche. Choir, church and school were first mentioned in the 13th century and are as old as the city of Dresden. The "Dresdner Kapellknaben"...
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front of the Kreuzkirche's southern portal, was built in 2010 to commemorate the 1982 Peace Forum. Since the Peaceful Revolution in 1989, Dresden city representatives...
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performs at the Kreuzkirche, the Hochschule für Musik Dresden, and the Schloss Albrechtsberg. It receives financial support from the city of Dresden. The choral...
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old town contained two market squares. The square located around the Kreuzkirche was renamed Altmarkt (German for "Old Market"), and the square surrounding...
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born around 1521 in Dresden. He worked as a chaplain in Torgau, Saxony, and later he served as pastor at the Kreuzkirche, Dresden. He died after 1592...
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in sandstone, which the Dresden sculptor, Hans Walther, originally made for the Kreuzkirche, Dresden, and which stood in Dresden Anne's from 1760 to 1902...
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followed his brother, Johann Gottlieb Graun, to the school of the Kreuzkirche, Dresden, and sang in the Dresdner Kreuzchor and the chorus of the Opernhaus...
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Dresden Kreuzkirche from 1885 to 1902. The organist and composer Gustav Merkel was appointed as C. G. Höpner's immediate successor at the Kreuzkirche...
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John's Church in Rostock. The choir has performed inter alia at the Kreuzkirche, Dresden, St. Thomas' Church and the Neues Gewandhaus in Leipzig, as well...
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second half of the 16th century. While funeral services in Dresden were held in the Kreuzkirche, the funeral procession always followed through the city...
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cemeteries of the Lutheran St. Johannes, Frauenkirche and Kreuzkirche parishes in Dresden which ran out of space. The new burial ground was consecrated...
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Samuel Rüling (section Before Kreuzkirche)
Because of various problems with Rüling's predecessors at the Kreuzkirche, the Dresden city council was particularly careful in filling the position,...
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Thomaskirche. His appointment in 1935 as principal organist at the Kreuzkirche, Dresden, signalled the beginning of his creative period; he remained in that...
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the Great 200km 125miles 20 19 18 17 Dresden 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Prague 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The siege of Dresden took place in July 1760 during the Third...
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The May Uprising took place in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony in 1849; it was one of the last of the series of events known as the Revolutions of 1848. In...
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Bernardo Bellotto (category Culture in Dresden)
Frauenkirche (1750-1752) Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden Square with the Kreuzkirche in Dresden (1751-1752) Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg Marketplace...
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Kreuzkantor, the cantor at the Kreuzkirche in Dresden with the associated responsibility of music director at the Kreuzkirche, the Sophienkirche, and the...
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its first vespers after the war in the destroyed Kreuzkirche. Mauersberger was Kreuzkantor in Dresden from 1930 until his death in 1971, who not only conducted...
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Roderich Kreile (category Musicians from Dresden)
teacher. He had been the director of the Dresdner Kreuzchor at the Kreuzkirche, Dresden, as the 28th Kreuzkantor since the Reformation from 1997 until his...
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Christian Ehregott Weinlig (category Musicians from Dresden)
1743 – March 14, 1813) was a German composer and cantor of Dresden's Kreuzkirche. Born in Dresden, Weinlig received his musical training at the city's Kreuzschule...
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Norway. Church of the Cross, in German: Kreuzkirche, Dresden, a Church of the Evangelical Church in Germany in Dresden, Germany. Church of the Cross, Oslo...
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at the northern side of the Elbe. 1351 – Sophienkirche built. 1388 – Kreuzkirche consecrated. 1400 – Busmannkapelle built. 1409 – Armory established....
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Emil Robert Höpner (category Musicians from Dresden)
ties with the Dresden Conservatory as well as the Kreuzkirche. Höpner's final resting place is at the Alter Annenfriedhof [de] in Dresden. His wife Bertha...
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Church, Detwang Anne's Church, Dresden Frauenkirche, Dresden Kreuzkirche, Dresden Sophienkirche, Dresden Zionskirche, Dresden St Andrew's Church, Erfurt St...
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Rudolf Mauersberger (the composer, conductor, and Cantor of the Kreuzkirche Dresden) Felix Moscheles – English painter, peace activist and advocate of...
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