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    (born 1972) July 2020 – July 2032 (12-year term) SPD Bundesrat Heinrich Amadeus Wolff [de] (born 1965) June 2022 – June 2033 (retirement) FDP Bundestag...
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    In Staatsrechtslehrer des 20. Jahrhunderts, eds. Michael Kilian, Heinrich Amadeus Wolff and Peter Häberle. De Gruyter, 959-970. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10...
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  • current Justice at the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Heinrich Amadeus Wolff, former President of the Bundesbank Helmut Schlesinger, former Prosecutor...
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    original on 14 July 2018. Retrieved 19 March 2022. "Bundestag wählt Heinrich Amadeus Wolff zum Verfassungsrichter". Der Spiegel (in German). 2 June 2022. Archived...
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    Mußgnug: Paul Laband (1838-1918). In: Peter Häberle, Michael Kilian, Heinrich Amadeus Wolff (Hrsg.): Staatsrechtslehrer des 20. Jahrhunderts. De Gruyter, Berlin...
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  • born in Kassel in 1882 as the son of Carl Weinreich and his wife Josephine Wolff. He attended the Oberrealschule in his native town and received piano lessons...
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    file#68597 (score); Amadeus Online; Wolff 1953, p. 31; Heartz 2003, pp. 745–748; and Rushton 1992, vol. 1, p. 495. Wolff and Amadeus Online spell the name...
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  • Haydn, Johann Christian Bach, Antonio Salieri, Muzio Clementi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Luigi Boccherini, Ludwig van Beethoven, Niccolò Paganini, Gioachino...
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    piano company, founded in 1853 in New York City by German piano builder Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg (later known as Henry E. Steinway). The company's growth...
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    Schubert S.633: Gregorio Allegri, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart S.634: Ludwig van Beethoven S.634a: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart S.649: Ludwig van Beethoven S.654...
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    including Joseph Joachim. Gerda Bülow Michael Tenzer [pupils] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [pupils] this teacher's teachers Tenney (1934–2006) studied with...
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    String Quartet No. 19 (Mozart) (category String quartets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
    The String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, K. 465 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, nicknamed "Dissonance" on account of the unusual counterpoint in its slow introduction...
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    Laudon – Austrian field marshal from Livonia (Kiesling, 1813) 12. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – composer (Schwanthaler, 1846) 13. Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke...
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  • (born 1767) January 19 – Heinrich Anton Hoffmann, violinist (born 1770) March 6 – Constanze Mozart, widow of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (born 1762) March...
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    Vienna: Braumüller. p. 361. ISBN 978-3-7003-1032-7. Wolff, Christoph; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1994). Mozart's Requiem: historical and analytical studies...
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  • al-Ilmām (1365–1374). Crusade of Amadeus VI. The Crusade of Amadeus VI of Savoy or Savoyard crusade (1366–1367). Amadeus VI of Savoy (Amadeo), known as...
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    the concertos for "several instruments" has drawn commentary. Christoph Wolff treats it as an understatement, observing that Bach used the "widest imaginable...
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  • Hamilton Harty (1879–1941) Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann (1805–1900) Karl Amadeus Hartmann (1905–1963) Jonathan Harvey (1939–2012) Richard Harvey (born 1953)...
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  • (1719–1787), composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist; father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Jacques Offenbach (1819–1880), composer Carl Orff (1895–1982), composer...
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  • Christian Darnton 1905 1981 British Ferenc Farkas 1905 2000 Hungarian Karl Amadeus Hartmann 1905 1963 German Concerto funebre; Gesangsszene; Symphony No....
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    piano pieces and songs. He was not a musical child prodigy like Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or Felix Mendelssohn, but his talent as a pianist was evident from...
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    Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor (category Patrons of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
    was a supporter of the arts, particularly of composers such as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri. He died with no known surviving offspring and...
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    Giacomo Meyerbeer, Page Cherubin in The Marriage of Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Rosine in The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini and others...
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    Aloysia, Constanze, and Sophie—all of whom became notable singers. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart attempted to woo Aloysia, composing several pieces for her. After...
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  • Mowgli, British-Indian literary character – Mowgli syndrome. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, German-Austrian composer – Mozartkugel, Mozart effect, Mozart Medal...
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    Jahreszeiten, Der Sturm, Orfeo ed Euridice and secular cantata choruses. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart uses trombones in connection with death or the supernatural. This...
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  • including Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Antonio Casimir Cartellieri Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst Joseph Fischhof [pupils] Louis Köhler [pupils]...
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    Joseph Chambon, Franz Hildebrandt, Niesel, Edo Osterloh [de], Heinrich Vogel, and Johannes Wolff. Meanwhile, Niemöller and other Confessing Church activists...
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  • list) – Heinrich I, Count (1673–1692) Heinrich XI, Count (1692–1726) Heinrich I, Count (1726–1744) Heinrich XII, Count (1744–1784) Heinrich XLII, Count...
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  • soloists, chorus and orchestra Comédie musicale in 3 acts; libretto by Pierre Wolff (1865–1944), Henri Duvernois and Hugues Delorme Opera 1930–1931 Brummel...
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