• Gerhard Bosse (23 January 1922 – 1 February 2012) was a German violinist and conductor. Bosse was born in Wurzen in 1922 as son of the military musician...
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  • of Music and Theatre Leipzig with Jürnjakob Timm, Wolfgang Weber and Gerhard Bosse. In 1991, he passed the Konzertexamen and was an assistant at the Leipzig...
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  • White Sox). Gerlando Alberti, 84, Italian Sicilian Mafioso, cancer. Gerhard Bosse, 90, German violinist and conductor. Robert B. Cohen, 86, American businessman...
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    German composer, organist Götz Friedrich (1930–2000), German director Gerhard Bosse (1922–2012), German violinist and conductor Kurt Masur (1927–2015),...
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  • teacher and violinist Gerhard Bosse, who grew up in Greiz. After the latter's move in 1951 he followed him to Leipzig, where Bosse worked as a violin professor...
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  • Leipzig among others 1986. (2nd edition 1988: ISBN 3-369-00220-5) Gerhard Bosse. Ein Leben am ersten Pult. Ed. Peters, Leipzig among others 1987, ISBN 3-369-00037-7...
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  • (1831–1907), Engelbert Röntgen (1829–1897), Julius Klengel (1859–1933), Gerhard Bosse (1922–2012) and Karl Suske (born in 1934). In addition, the quartet...
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    with the Thomanerchor Leipzig and the Dresdner Kreuzchor. The soloists Gerhard Bosse, Karl Suske, Ludwig Güttler, Burkhard Glaetzner, Michael Sanderling...
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  • After graduating from high school he studied violin and viola with Gerhard Bosse and music composition with Ottmar Gerster at the University of Music...
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  • (Studien zur Musikgeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts, vol. 16) Regensburg: Bosse, 1970 E. T. A. Hoffmann, Die lustigen Musikanten. Singspiel in zwei Akten...
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  • Opernchor, Gewandhaus Bläserquintett, Akademisches Orchester Leipzig 1980 Gerhard Bosse, Günter Lohse, Gotthard Müller, Helmut Bartuschek, Günter Horlbeck,...
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  • 1954 to 1957 he studied music with violin as his main subject with Gerhard Bosse in Leipzig. First he was first violinist in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra...
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  • death the same year. The concertmaster of the Gewandhaus Orchestra, Gerhard Bosse, continuing Konwitschny's legacy, established the small ensemble in...
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  • to devote themselves exclusively to chamber music. They studied with Gerhard Bosse in Leipzig, former member and concertmaster of the Gewandhaus Quartet...
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    the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig. Among his students were Gerhard Bosse and Arnold Matz. From 1906 Wollgandt was married to Käthe Nikisch, the...
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  • performing.[citation needed] Studeny’s violin book was published by Gustav Bosse. Her publications include: Book of the Violin Glass Mountain: From My Life...
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    in law and was formerly a career civil servant. He was a close aide of Gerhard Schröder when Schröder was minister-president of Lower Saxony during most...
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    1956–1966: Egon Kjerrman (on Swedish Radio as Siste Man På Skansen) 1974–1993: Bosse Larsson 1994–2003: Lasse Berghagen 2004–2010: Anders Lundin (also 2003)...
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    official guide booklet, translated by Helen Stellner and David Hiley, Bernhard Bosse Verlag Regensburg, 2002 Eveline G. Bouwers, Public Pantheons in Revolutionary...
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    Schmidt); in the 1990 state elections Ernst Albrecht lost his office to Gerhard Schröder, who later became German chancellor. Most of her ancestors were...
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    Vanlig Dag"; and "Doktorn!". Except for "SOS", all the songs had lyrics by Bosse Carlgren and music by Fältskog herself. The creation of the album had been...
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  • Oskar Sima as Toni Huber Anton Pointner as Kriminalkommissar Düring Peter Bosse as Peter Ernst Behmer as Diener Johnson Anda Bori as Kitty Astor Heinrich...
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  • point of major distinction and influence in the 1990s with painters like Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Georg Baselitz, Anselm Kiefer and Bracha L. Ettinger...
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  • from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2024. Schön, Bosse (27 January 2012). "Förintelsen var på väg till Sverige". www.expressen...
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    mahogany, Toona ciliata; Chinaberry, Melia azedarach; Pink Mahogany (or Bosse), Guarea; Chittagong (also known as Indian Mahogany), Chukrasia velutina;...
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  • Cordeliers, Paris, November 10 - December 31, 2005. Hans Ulrich Obrist, Laurence Bossé, Anne Dressen, and Angeline Scherf, I still believe in miracles, Part II...
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  • (born 1970), countertenor Thom Barron (born 1971), pornographic actor Chris Bosse (born 1971), architect Lisa Martinek (born 1972), actress Carmen Vincelj...
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    Julius van Zuylen van Nijevelt, Prime minister (1866–1868) Pieter Philip van Bosse, Prime minister (1868–1871) Johan Rudolph Thorbecke, Prime minister (1871–1872)...
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    responsible for the commissions of particularly lavish pieces of ronde-bosse — a newly developed technique of making enamel-covered gold pieces. Documentation...
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    Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in the government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder from 1998 to 2005. Trittin was born in Bremen, as son of Helene...
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