Mannheim school refers to both the orchestral techniques pioneered by the court orchestra of the Elector Palatine in Mannheim in the latter half of the...
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Mannheim (German pronunciation: [ˈmanhaɪm] ; Palatine German: Mannem or Monnem), officially the University City of Mannheim (German: Universitätsstadt...
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Mannheim Steamroller is an American neoclassical new-age music ensemble founded and directed by percussionist/composer Chip Davis in 1974. The group is...
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Mannheim is a city in Germany. Mannheim or Manheim may also refer to: Manheim (hof), a neopagan building in Denmark Mannheim (San Mar, Maryland), U.S....
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The University of Mannheim (German: Universität Mannheim), abbreviated UMA, is a public research university in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Founded...
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Mannheim Business School (MBS) is the umbrella organization for management education at the University of Mannheim. The school offers four international...
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The Mannheim school of composers was one of the most prominent musical groups of the 18th century. With a revolutionary court orchestra created by the...
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Mannheim School District 83 (D83) is a school district headquartered in Franklin Park, Illinois. It serves Franklin Park, Melrose Park, and Northlake...
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The Mannheim sigh may refer to: Mannheim Sigh, a Mannheim School musical innovation putting more weight on the first of two notes in descending pairs of...
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The Mannheim School of Humanities (MSH) is among the oldest of the five schools comprising the University of Mannheim, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg...
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Karl Mannheim (born Károly Manheim, 27 March 1893 – 9 January 1947) was a Hungarian sociologist and a key figure in classical sociology as well as one...
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Carl Stamitz (section Early life in Mannheim)
generation of the Mannheim School. He was the eldest son of Johann Stamitz, a violinist and composer of the early classical period. Born in Mannheim, he received...
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two surviving sons, Carl and Anton Stamitz, were composers of the Mannheim school, of which Johann is considered the founding father. His music is stylistically...
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Johann Stamitz (1717–1757), Czech-German composer, founder of the Mannheim school Carl Stamitz (1745–1801) German composer, son of Johann Anton Stamitz...
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symphonies, concertos, operas, and chamber music, and a member of the Mannheim school. His aesthetic style is in line with that of the Sturm und Drang "movement"...
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University of Mannheim Business School (UMBS) is among the oldest of the five schools comprising the University of Mannheim, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg...
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Mannheim Road, also known as La Grange Road from Cermak Road to U.S. Route 30 (US 30; Lincoln Highway), is a north–south major street in the near-western...
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The Symphony in G major ("Mannheim No. 1") is a symphony in the style of the Mannheim school, attributed to Johann Stamitz, but probably by Antoine Mahaut...
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The Mannheim University of Applied Sciences is a public higher education institute located in Mannheim, Germany. Referred to as Technische Hochschule Mannheim...
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Mannheim National Theatre is Germany's biggest theatre that records over 3,000 artistes from different surrounding theatres. The Mannheim National Theatre...
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Symphony in B-flat major ("Mannheim No. 3") is a symphony by Johann Stamitz, written in the style of the Mannheim school sometime from 1741 to 1746....
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Christian Cannabich (category Musicians from Mannheim)
and diminuendos characteristic of the Mannheim school. Together with Stamitz and the other composers of the Mannheim court, he helped develop the orchestral...
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church composers – See also Religious music List of composers in the Mannheim school List of composers of African descent List of composers of Caribbean...
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The Symphony in A major ("Mannheim No. 2") is a symphony by Johann Stamitz in the style of the Mannheim school, probably written sometime from 1741 to...
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Ferdinand Fränzl (category Musicians from Mannheim)
Mannheim) was a German violinist, composer, conductor, opera director, and a representative of the third generation of the so-called Mannheim school....
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attempts to combine the two genres, such as those by composers of the Mannheim school. Johann Christian Bach (the so-called "London Bach" and youngest son...
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The Mannheim School of Law and Economics (MSLE) is among the largest of the five schools of the University of Mannheim, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg...
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The Mannheim School of Social Sciences (MSSS) is among the oldest of the five schools comprising the University of Mannheim, located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg...
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The Mannheim School of Computer Science and Mathematics (MSCM) is among the younger of the five schools comprising the University of Mannheim, located...
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history of the city of Mannheim, Germany. 1606 - Mannheimer Rheinschanze [de] (fortification) construction begins. 1607 - Mannheim granted town privileges...
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