• Alois Kottmann (20 June 1929 – 4 December 2021) was a German violinist, music pedagogue, university professor and patron. He was based in Frankfurt, where...
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  • Kottmann may refer to: Alois Kottmann (1929–2021), German violinist and university professor Angelika Schaffar-Kottmann (born 1967), German violinist...
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  • The Alois Kottmann Award is an international prize for "classical, cantando violin playing". It honours outstanding international violinists. The competition...
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  • event was founded in 1983 by the German violinist and music pedagogue Alois Kottmann as well as the city of Hofheim am Taunus near Frankfurt am Main. The...
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  • violin and piano. With Alois Kottmann, violin. Cappella, Wiesbaden 1986. Robert Schumann: Sonata in A minor op. 105. With Alois Kottmann, violin. Cappella...
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    the Alois Kottmann Award she was member of the jury panel along composer Richard Rudolf Klein, the violinists Alois Kottmann and Boris Kottmann as well...
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  • (bass), Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann [de], Alois Kottmann (violin), Figuralchor Hessischer Rundfunk, Alois Ickstadt (conductor). Melisma 726...
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    statesman Paul Hindemith, composer Stefan Jagsch, extreme-right politician Alois Kottmann, violinist, born in Großauheim Johann Peter Krafft, painter Daniel la...
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  • the jury for the Alois Kottmann Award for classical violin, playing along with the singer Agnes Giebel and violinist Alois Kottmann. Hesse State Cross...
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  • Iranian footballer (Rah Ahan, Paykan, PAS Hamedan), cardiac arrest. Alois Kottmann, 92, German violinist and music pedagogue. Paul Lannoye, 82, Belgian...
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  • (United States) from 1995 to 1999, with José Luis Garcia (Spain) and with Alois Kottmann (Germany) in 1999 and 2000, and with Vladimir Spivakov (Russia) in 2000...
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    of the "Musikhochschule", becomes provisional director, and in 1978 Alois Kottmann. 1979: Frank Stähle becomes director. Under his direction the conservatory...
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  • Ernst Gerold Schramm, Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann [de], Figuralchor des Hessischen Rundfunks, Alois Ickstadt, Melisma 726 Bach: Johannes-Passion...
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  • Laurich, Adalbert Kraus, Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann [de], Figuralchor des Hessischen Rundfunks, Alois Ickstadt, Melisma 6046, Oestrich-Winkel Bach:...
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    Altstadtfest (old town fair), taking place in the core of the old town. The Alois Kottmann Award for classical violin pieces in the canto-style is an international...
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    Weizsäcker) Oda Schottmüller Beate Uhse-Rotermund Fridolin Friedmann Alois Kottmann Alfred Landé Peter Suhrkamp Minna Specht Martin Wagenschein Wolfgang...
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  • Bayreuth, Special Award of Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben Alois Kottmann Award of violinist Alois Kottmann during International Days of Music Hesse Main-Taunus...
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    Rheinberger and others, Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann, Figuralchor des Hessischen Rundfunks, conducted by Alois Ickstadt. Cappella Wiesbaden 1989, Opus...
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  • "40 Jahre Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann". Frankfurt am Main und Butzbach. 2008. With a prologue by Alois Ickstadt. Lembeck {{cite journal}}:...
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    Herbert Hess Leonard Hokanson Hartmut Höll Peter Iden Alois Ickstadt Richard Rudolf Klein Alois Kottmann Edgar Krapp Claus Kühnl Martin Lücker Katharina Magiera...
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  • Passion, Sonntag, Browner, Kraus, Schramm, Collegium Instrumentale Alois Kottmann (live recording at St. Gallus, Flörsheim), Opus 27042. Cappella Wiesbaden...
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    to Nazism 1947: Joannes Baptista Sproll, Bishop of Rottenburg 1947: Max Kottmann, vicar general 1949: Josef Schneider, Mayor of Rottenburg and Kanzleidirektor...
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     Silver Eric Hänni 1964 Tokyo Judo Men's lightweight  Bronze Gottfried Kottmann 1964 Tokyo Rowing Men's single sculls  Silver Bernard Dunand Louis Noverraz...
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  • Ganna Kryvoruchko Valentina Ivanko Bozena Karkut Leora Jones Gabriela Kottmann Maria Eugenia Musalem Araos Vania Mugosa Slađana Dronić Dragica Đurić-Krstić...
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  • Vyacheslav Ivanov  Soviet Union Achim Hill  United Team of Germany Gottfried Kottmann  Switzerland 1968 Mexico City details Jan Wienese  Netherlands Jochen Meißner...
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