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- Herbert Blendinger (3 January 1936 - 15 May 2020) was an Austrian composer and viola player of German origin. Born in Ansbach, Blendinger studied viola...
- Richard Rodney Bennett 1936 2012 English David Blake 1936 British Herbert Blendinger 1936 2020 German-Austrian viola concerto, cantata Mdia in vita, string...
- Monic Cecconi-Botella 1936 French Fahri Beqiri 1936 2021 Albanian Herbert Blendinger 1936 2020 Austrian Sieglinde Ahrens 1936 German Gilbert Amy 1936 French...
- prelude as No. 41 of his 52 chorale preludes, Op. 67 in 1902. Herbert Blendinger also wrote a chorale fantasia on the hymn, Op. 49. Norwegian-American...
- transcribe historic sources, discovered the relevant text in contractor Blendinger's notes, describing the text on the memorial slab as follows (in the original...
- the University of Chile. Proposed the Aquatic ape hypothesis Herbert Blendinger (1936–2020), violinist and composer Helga Matschkur (born 1943), gymnast...
- by Gerhard Präsent, and the second to fourth string quartet by Herbert Blendinger. The ALEA ensemble has performed at festivals in Austria, such as "Österreich...
- Frederic Lord wrote a setting for baritone, choir and orchestra. Herbert Blendinger set verses 1-4 in German, "Herr, du bist unsere Zuflucht für und für"...
- (1758–1829) Michel Blavet (1700–1768) Theo Bleckmann (born 1966) Herbert Blendinger (1936–2020) Carla Bley (1936–2023) Arthur Bliss (1891–1975) Marc Blitzstein...
- Bianchi (1945–2018) Benjamin Blake (1751–1827), composer, violinist Herbert Blendinger (1936–2020), composer Joseph von Blumenthal (1782–1856), violinist, composer...