Heinrich Kaspar Schmid (11 September 1874 – 8 January 1953) was a German composer. Schmid was born at Landau. As a boy he studied music with his father...
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general Ludwig Maria Hugo (1871–1935), Roman Catholic bishop in Mainz Heinrich Kaspar Schmid (1874–1953), composer Helmuth Theodor Bossert (1880–1961), art historian...
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Tageblatt. In this period he was also a friend of the composer Heinrich Kaspar Schmid in Munich and Augsburg. In 1933, after Hitler's rise to power, he...
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(1865–1931), one quintet Gustav Holst (1874–1934), one quintet Heinrich Kaspar Schmid (1874-1953), one quintet Arnold Schoenberg (1874–1951), one quintet...
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symphonies. Paul Pierné (1874–1952), French composer of 2 symphonies Heinrich Kaspar Schmid (1874–1953), German composer of 1 symphony Franz Schmidt (1874–1939)...
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1903) Julius Röntgen: Trio in E♭ major (1921) Leo Smit: Trio (1938) Heinrich Kaspar Schmid: Trio, Op. 114 (1944) Robert Schumann: Märchenerzählungen, Op. 132...
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Piechler [de] (who was an organ virtuoso), Piechler was the student of Heinrich Kaspar Schmid who was the director of the music school. Wolf also played piano...
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Freischütz (section Georg Schmid)
the story of Georg Schmid. Schmid, a young clerk who enjoyed target shooting, asked a hunter for advice. The hunter convinced Schmid to join him in casting...
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founding member of the "Cartel of German Lyric Authors". The composer Heinrich Kaspar Schmid included a setting Busse's poem "Schöne Nacht" in his Op. 9 songs...
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Copenhagen : Edition Wilhelm Hansen, 2005. ISBN 9788759809808 25' Heinrich Kaspar Schmid Horn Trio 1940 Edition Walter Homolka, Musikverlag, 2001 Hermann...
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viola, cello and piano (2013) Trio for flute, viola and harp (1970) Heinrich Kaspar Schmid (1874–1953) Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 111 (1941) Trio for...
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Louise Caroline of Hochberg (section Kaspar Hauser)
Fall Kaspar Hauser, in: Staat und Verwaltung in Bayern. Festschrift für Wilhelm Volkert zum 75. Geburtstag. Ed. by Konrad Ackermann and Alois Schmid, Munich...
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playing Franz Kelch (1915–2013), voice Emmy Lisken (born 1923), voice Heinrich Kaspar Schmid (1874–1953), director of the conservatory Rudi Spring (born 1962)...
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Kaspar Villiger (/fiːlɪɡɛr/FEELIGER; born 5 February 1941) is a Swiss businessman, former tobacco manufacturer and politician. He served as a member of...
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1922 to 1928 at the Augsburg Conservatory with Fritz Klopper and Heinrich Kaspar Schmid. From 1928 to 1931, he studied at the Musikhochschule München with...
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whom only two were identified, between 1934 and 1938 in Cleveland, Ohio. Kaspars Petrovs Latvia 2003 13 38+ Confessed to strangling 38 elderly residents...
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1835–1836 Bishop of St. Gallen) Kaspar de Carl ab Hohenbalken (1844–1859) Nikolaus Franz Florentini (1859–1876) Kaspar Willi, OSB (1877–1879) Franz Konstantin...
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Josef Jerome von Kolborn (1806–1816) Georg Michael Wittmann (1829–) Bonifaz Kaspar von Urban (1834–1842) Sigismund Felix von Ow-Felldorf (1902–1906) Johann...
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1565 – 9. September 1625) Barbara Schmid. Das Hausbuch als literarische Gattung. Die Aufzeichnungen Johann Heinrich Wasers (1600–1669) und die Zürcher...
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(1473–1492) Matthäus Ackermann (1492–1508) Leonhard Wiedemann (1508–1546) Kaspar Kindelmann (1547–1584) Gallus Memminger (1584–1599) Alexander Sauter (1600–1612)...
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(1990). Heinrich Schlitt (1849–1923) (in German). Mettlach.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Leicher, Günter (1996). Kaspar Kögler...
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football player Johann Anton Schmidt (1823–1905), German botanist Johann Kaspar Schmidt (1806–1856), German philosopher known as Max Stirner Johannes Schmidt...
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initially lived in Neu-Ulm on the Danube, where his father, Klaus-Peter Schmid (1920-2018), was dean of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Later the family...
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Burial site of the Wittelsbachs Ansbach, Stadtfriedhof, Burial site of Kaspar Hauser and Johann Peter Uz Ansbach, St. Gumbertus Abbey, Burial site of...
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November 1990 by the PUK EMD Parliamentary Commission headed by senator Carlo Schmid. The commission, whose initial aim was to investigate the alleged presence...
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1834–1844 Johann Georg Bossi 1844–1859 Kaspar I de Carl ab Hohenbalken 1859–1876 Nikolaus Franz Florentini 1877–1879 Kaspar II Willi 1879–1888 Franz Konstantin...
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Trier. On the site of a destroyed medieval castle, Prince-Elector Karl Kaspar von der Leyen (1618–1676) constructed a renaissance style moated castle...
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the north face by Kaspar Mooser and Victor Imboden. August 1: First ascent of the north face by the brothers Franz [fr] and Toni Schmid [fr]. October 15:...
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Hildebrand Kastner (1424-1426) Kaspar Ayndorffer (1426-1461) Konrad V Ayrenschmalz (1461-1492) Quirin I Regler (1492-1500) Heinrich V Kintzner (1500-1512) Maurus...
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Dornvogel 1554–1586) Peter Wall (1618–1630) Sebastian Müller (1631–1644) Kaspar Zeiler (1646–1665) Johann Eustach Egolf von Westernach (1681–1707) Johann...
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