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Xaver Biebl (1
September 1906 – 2
October 2001) was a
German composer of
classical music. Most of his
compositions were for
choral ensembles.
Biebl was...
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Biebl is a
German surname that may
refer to
Elisabeth Biebl (1915–1989),
German operetta singer and
actress Franz Biebl (1906–2001),
German composer of...
- Ave
Maria is a 1964
motet by
Franz Biebl,
composed for
double choir, a
large four-part
choir and a three-part
choir which can be
performed by soloists...
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Konstantin Biebl (26
February 1898, Slavětín – 12
November 1951, Prague) was a
Czech poet and writer. His
first collection of
poems was
released in 1923...
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Elisabeth Biebl, also
Elisabeth Biebl von Klipstein-Sporrer (8 May 1915 – 4
December 1989) was a
German operetta singer and actress. Born in Munich, Beibl...
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Heidi Biebl (17
February 1941 – 20
January 2022) was a
German alpine skier.
Biebl won gold
medal in the
downhill at the 1960
Winter Olympics, just three...
- Sepp
Biebl (born 30
December 1936) is a
German speed skater. He
competed in the men's 5000
metres event at the 1960
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Manufactured from DuPont's Bio-Based Propanediol". AZoM.com. 2007-06-12. H.
Biebl; K. Menzel; A.-P. Zeng; W.-D.
Deckwer (1999). "Microbial
production of 1...
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Minshawi NF,
Hurwitz S,
Fodstad JC,
Biebl S,
Morriss DH,
McDougle CJ (April 2014). "The ****ociation
between self-injurious...
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analogizes a fog bell
floating on the
ocean to a "perpetual Angelus".
Franz Biebl set the
prayer for two men's choirs,
called Ave
Maria (Angelus Domini),...