• Carl Gotthelf Gerlach (31 December 1704 – 9 July 1761) was a German organist, composer and violinist. Born in Calbitz [de], Wermsdorf, hear Oschatz, Gerlach...
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  • Tudor court Gerlach Cornelis Joannes van Reenen (1818–1893), Dutch politician Annette Gerlach (born 1964), German TV host Carl Gotthelf Gerlach (1704–1761)...
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  • Carl Gerlach may refer to: Carl R. Gerlach, mayor of Overland Park, Kansas Carl Ludvig Gerlach (1832–1893), Danish composer and opera singer Carl Gotthelf...
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  • Semitic studies Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach (1909–1956), journalist during the early days of the state of Israel Carl Gotthelf Gerlach (1704–1761), German...
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    the Leipzig council. Between 1737 and 1739, Bach's former pupil Carl Gotthelf Gerlach held the directorship of the Collegium Musicum. In 1735, Bach started...
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  • František Tůma, organist and composer (died 1774) December 31 – Carl Gotthelf Gerlach, organist (died 1761) probable – Claude Parisot, organ builder (died...
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  • German-Swedish singer June 12 – Meinrad Spiess, composer July 9 – Carl Gotthelf Gerlach, organist (born 1704) October 7 – Johann Pfeiffer, German composer...
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    1741, with a break between 1737 and 1739, while his former student Carl Gotthelf Gerlach stood in for Bach. The concerts directed by Bach lasted about two...
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    1713) July 4 – Samuel Richardson, English writer (b. 1689) July 9 – Carl Gotthelf Gerlach, German organist (b. 1704) July 13 – Tokugawa Ieshige, Japanese...
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    suites survived World War II; it is in the hand of Bach's student Carl Gotthelf Gerlach). In 1900, Riemann asserted that Fasch's style was an important...
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    1713) July 4 – Samuel Richardson, English writer (b. 1689) July 9 – Carl Gotthelf Gerlach, German organist (b. 1704) July 13 – Tokugawa Ieshige, Japanese...
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    Martha Daniell Logan, American botanist (d. 1779) December 31 – Carl Gotthelf Gerlach, German organist (d. 1761) January 4 – Giambattista Spinola, Italo-Spanish...
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  • Martha Daniell Logan, American botanist (d. 1779) December 31 – Carl Gotthelf Gerlach, German organist (d. 1761) 1705 January 1 – Charles Chauncy, American...
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    and Carl Gotthelf Gerlach, one of Bach's former students, became organist and director musices at the Neue Kirche. Shortly thereafter, Gerlach, who also...
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  • music. On New Year's Day 1731, or, less likely, a year earlier, Carl Gotthelf Gerlach performed Gehet zu seinen Toren ein mit Danken, FWV D:G1 (=FR 9/2)...
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  • Ch. 7, New American Library, Signet, 1967. Peikoff 1991, pp. 350–352. Gotthelf 2000, pp. 91–92; Peikoff 1991, pp. 379–380. Peikoff 1991, pp. 369. Peikoff...
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  • of Bodies (i.e., substances)] (in German). Dreßden, (Germany): Gotthelf August Gerlach. Richter, J.B. (1792–1794). Anfangsgründe der Stöchyometrie … (3...
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    2007 Siegfried Unseld, Peter Weiss: Der Briefwechsel. Hrsg. von Rainer Gerlach. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. 2009 Hermann Hesse, Peter Weiss. "Verehrter...
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  • (1709–1755) J.G.Jack – John George Jack (1861–1949) J.G.Kühn – Julius Gotthelf Kühn (1825–1910) J.G.Nelson – John Gudgeon Nelson (1818–1882) J.Gröntved...
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    first mentioned in 1183. During his lifetime, his father's second cousin, Gerlach Adolph von Münchhausen (1688–1770), was considered the most important representative...
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    Problem) Klett-Cotta edited Jünger's correspondence with Rudolf Schlichter, Carl Schmitt, Gerhard Nebel, Friedrich Hielscher, Gottfried Benn, Stefan Andres...
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    2005 Preis der SWR-Bestenliste 2007 Ingeborg-Bachmann-Preis 2009 Harald-Gerlach-Literaturstipendium des Landes Thüringen 2010 Deutscher Erzählerpreis (for...
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    Raimund Fellinger (ed.), Über Uwe Johnson, Frankfurt am Main, 1992 Rainer Gerlach and Matthias Richter (ed.), Uwe Johnson, Frankfurt am Main, 1984 Grambow...
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    conversations about man-to-man eroticism take place; a long letter is written to Carl Maria Weber on this topic, while the diary reveals: "In love with Klaus during...
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