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    Edgar Krapp (born 3 June 1947 in Bamberg) is a German organist and music professor. Krapp is a member of the Board of the Neue Bachgesellschaft (New Bach...
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  • Krapp is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edgar Krapp (born 1947), German organist Gene Krapp (1887–1923), American baseball player...
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    organ Rheinberger: Missae et Cantiones, Wolfgang Schäfer Choir Director, Edgar Krapp Organ, Klaus Mertens Baritone, Frankfurter Kantorei, Carus-Verlag 1998...
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  • (born 1948) Helmut Kickton (born 1956) Otto Maria Krämer (born 1964) Edgar Krapp (born 1947) Ludger Lohmann (born 1954) Petra Morath-Pusinelli (born 1967)...
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    Nürnberg – Musica Sacra. First performance: 5 June 2010 in Nürnberg by Edgar Krapp, Matthias Ank, Lutz Randow (organ) and Till Weser, Thomas Forstner (trumpet)...
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    Rheingau Musik Festival, such as a "BachTrompetenGala" with organist Edgar Krapp and a concert with the New York Polyphony in 2014. The sculptor Karlheinz...
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  • at the Hochschule für Musik in Frankfurt with the renowned professor Edgar Krapp. His work encompasses a broad repertoire, with special emphasis on baroque...
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  • Roth France 1966 3. Prize Günther Kaunzinger West Germany 1971 1. Prize Edgar Krapp West Germany 1971 3. Prize Charles Benbow US 1971 3. Prize Gerhard Weinberger...
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    Hartmut Höll Peter Iden Alois Ickstadt Richard Rudolf Klein Alois Kottmann Edgar Krapp Claus Kühnl Martin Lücker Katharina Magiera Dirk Mommertz Alma Moodie...
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  • (Musikhochschule München) Rudolf Kelber (Hauptkirche St. Jacobi, Hamburg) Edgar Krapp (Musikhochschule Frankfurt, Musikhochschule München) Hans Leitner (Passau...
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  • A-diploma and organ with a diploma, master's degree and Artist Diploma with Edgar Krapp and Bernhard Haas at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich...
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  • This was followed by postgraduate studies in the master classes of Edgar Krapp and Helmuth Rilling with a final organ concert exam and choral conducting...
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    the region by organists such as Marie Claire Alain, Gabriel Dessauer, Edgar Krapp and Ignace Michiels. In 2010 a new series started, presenting artists...
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    Bernhard Schneider, Klais organ, St. Aegidien, Braunschweig "Siegesfeier", Op. 145, No. 7, Edgar Krapp, Eisenbarth organ, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Passau...
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  • he moved to the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München to succeed Edgar Krapp. He has been toured in Europe as well as to the US and Japan. His main...
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    1987, with performers such as Marie-Claire Alain, Kay Johannsen [de], Edgar Krapp, and Olivier Latry from Notre-Dame de Paris who played on 7 July 2019...
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    graduating in 1993 as a recital organist. Influential teachers were Edgar Krapp (organ), Wolfgang Schäfer (choral and orchestral conducting) and Godehard...
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    (1967–1968), Wolfgang Karius (1968–1970), Jean-Marc Pulvert (1971), Edgar Krapp (1971–1972), Annetta Schmid (1972–1974), Elisabeth Roloff [de] (1974–1982)...
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  • University in Frankfurt. His musical teachers included Uwe Gronostay, Edgar Krapp, Wolfgang Schäfer and Heinz Werner Zimmermann. After his studies, he...
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  • Prolight + Sound [de] in Frankfurt am Main. 1982: Gidon Kremer 1983: Edgar Krapp 1984: Alfred Brendel 1985: Brigitte Fassbaender 1986: Albert Mangelsdorff...
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    fictionalised the experience in his play Krapp's Last Tape (1958). While listening to a tape he made earlier in his life, Krapp hears his younger self say "clear...
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    Well as the King of France, and a double bill of plays, Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape and Eugene O'Neill's Hughie, where Dennehy reprised the role...
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  • until she is drawn into an unusual murder case. The third in the series is Krapp's Last Cassette, in which Quinn is hired by a screenwriter to verify the...
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    Johann Krauss To Life! [de] Jonas 2015 Lichtgestalten Sanctuary Bruder Krapp Amnesia Jo Gellert Storno: Todsicher versichert Rupert Halmer 2017 Berlin...
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  • American" was first disseminated by American English scholar George Philip Krapp, who in 1925 described it as an American type of speech that was "Western"...
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    English Poetry. London: P. Lund, Humphries. OCLC 154109449. Online facsimile Krapp, George Philip; Dobbie, Elliot Van Kirk, eds. (1936). The Exeter Book. The...
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    Oscar Hammerstein I. The two-level theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp with over 1,500 seats, though the modern Ed Sullivan Theater was downsized...
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  • Leleu 1898 1979 French Marcel Mihalovici 1898 1985 French (Romanian-born) Krapp, ou, La dernière bande neoclassicism, serialism, etc.; folk-influenced Günther...
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    Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1926, it was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in a Spanish Revival style and was constructed for Irwin Chanin. It has...
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    Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp and was constructed for the Shubert brothers. It opened in 1925 as part...
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