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    Charles de Wolff (19 June 1932 – 23 November 2011) was a Dutch organist and conductor. He conducted the Netherlands Bach Society from 1965 until 1983....
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    1931–1959: Anthon van der Horst 1958: Felix de Nobel 1959–1964: Anthon van der Horst 1965-1983: Charles de Wolff 1984: Jos van Immerseel 1985: Ton Koopman...
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  • painter Charles de Wolff (1932–2011), Dutch organist and conductor Charles Esmond de Wolff (1893–1986), British Army officer Francis de Wolff (1913–1984)...
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  • Brigadier Charles Esmond de Wolff CB CBE (25 November 1893 − 12 October 1986) was a British Army officer. De Wolff was commissioned second lieutenant in...
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    Christian Wolff (less correctly Wolf, German: [vɔlf]; also known as Wolfius; ennobled as Christian Freiherr von Wolff in 1745; 24 January 1679 – 9 April...
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  • Wolf (born 1959), British radio DJ Charles Wolfe (disambiguation) Charles de Wolff (1932–2011), Dutch organist and conductor This disambiguation page...
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    Charles Prosper Wolff Schoemaker (25 July 1882 – 22 May 1949) was a Dutch architect who designed several distinguished Art Deco buildings in Bandung,...
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    (1870 in Stadskanaal – 1939) a Dutch composer, conductor and teacher Charles de Wolff (1932 in Mussel – 2011) a Dutch organist and conductor Henk Wijngaard...
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    Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu (18 January 1689 – 10 February 1755), generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a...
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    Walter Frank Hermann Wolff (May 11, 1928 – December 12, 1971) was an American actor whose film career began with roles in five 1958–61 Roger Corman productions...
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    Harland & Wolff is a British shipbuilding and fabrication company headquartered in London with sites in Belfast, Arnish, Appledore and Methil. It specialises...
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  • Kurt Equiluz (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Sebastian Bach with conductors such as Michel Corboz, Helmuth Rilling and Charles de Wolff, and prominently as the Evangelist in the first recording of Bach's...
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  • Bart Berman (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    for radio and television. Collaborations included those with flautist Abbie de Quant (since 1970), Duo 4 with pianist Meir Wiesel, the Tamar Piano Trio with...
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  • (Czechoslovakia, violin) and Jarmila Kozderková (Czechoslovakia, piano) 1965 Charles de Wolff (Netherlands, organ) 1966 Harald Boje (Germany, piano) 1967 Duo Joan...
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  • Interpreters Award 1960s Petr Messiereur & Jarmila Kozderková (1964) Charles de Wolff (1965) Harald Boje (1966) Joan Ryall & June Clark (1967) Ronald Lumsden...
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  • Heidi Rieß (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Rotzsch, Herbert Blomstedt, Helmut Koch, Heinz Rögner, Herbert Kegel, Charles de Wolff. Heidi Rieß was heard in numerous opera and song recitals on radio...
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    Charles Edward Louis John Sylvester Maria Casimir Stuart (31 December 1720 – 30 January 1788) was the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart making...
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  • Interpreters Award 1960s Petr Messiereur & Jarmila Kozderková (1964) Charles de Wolff (1965) Harald Boje (1966) Joan Ryall & June Clark (1967) Ronald Lumsden...
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  • including the Gergiev Festival, the BBC Proms, the Festival International de Musique de Besançon, Holland Festival, the Time of Music festival in Viitasaari...
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    evolution by Charles Darwin (1809–1882). His work was one of the mile stones for orthopedics as a distinct discipline in medicine. Julius Wolff was the first...
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    experience". Next, De Niro starred in the coming-of-age film This Boy's Life (1993), based on the memoir of the same name by Tobias Wolff. It features Ellen...
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  • Authors’ Rights 1997 Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic 2002 Chevalier de l’ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Z. Rácz) 2004 Kossuth Prize by the Hungarian...
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    Nelson William Wolff (born October 27, 1940) is a retired American judge and Democratic politician from San Antonio, Texas. He represented Bexar County...
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  • Deaths in November 2011 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Sir Peter Buchanan, 86, British vice admiral and naval secretary. Charles de Wolff, 79, Dutch organist and composer. Montserrat Figueras, 69, Spanish...
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    Interpreters Award 1960s Petr Messiereur & Jarmila Kozderková (1964) Charles de Wolff (1965) Harald Boje (1966) Joan Ryall & June Clark (1967) Ronald Lumsden...
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    and Cutting the Stone now in the Prado. Wolff, 232; the four "Dukes" include Mary as Duchess suo jure, and Charles V; Philip the Good, died 15 June, 1467...
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    the works of Leibniz and Christian Wolff, he published in 1741 a defence of Leibniz's system against Jean-Pierre de Crousaz. In the same year Vattel repaired...
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  • Interpreters Award 1960s Petr Messiereur & Jarmila Kozderková (1964) Charles de Wolff (1965) Harald Boje (1966) Joan Ryall & June Clark (1967) Ronald Lumsden...
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  • with Olivier Messiaen and conducting with Charles Bruck. At Peabody, he studied piano with Leon Fleisher. Wolff began his career in 1979 as assistant conductor...
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  • electronic performance. Selected works include: Our Giraffe, opera (libretto by Charles Flowers) Hands and Lights for piano strings with photocell activated switches...
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