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Blumine is a
German word
meaning simply "Goddess of Flowers", with no
specific mythological source. It may also mean:
Blumine Island, New
Zealand A character...
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symphony by a
major orchestra to
include Blumine. Some 20
recordings exist that
include Blumine; however, most of them
combine it with the revised...
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Blumine Island / Ōruawairua is an
island in the
outer reaches of
Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui, in the
Marlborough Sounds at the
northern end of New...
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English aristocrat who
ultimately marries Blumine,
throwing Teufelsdröckh into a
spiritual crisis. If
Blumine is
indeed a
fictionalization of
Kitty Kirkpatrick...
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South Island. On 29 June 2010,
three breeding pairs were
released onto
Blumine Island as part of a
breeding programme. A new po****tion was established...
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Beehive Island /
Taungamaro Island Bell
Island Bench Island Best
Island Blumine Island / Ōruawairua Boom Rock
Breaksea Island The
Brothers Motuketekete...
- (four songs) 1884: Der
Trompeter von Säckingen (lost,
except for
movement Blumine that was
included in
early versions of
Symphony No. 1, see below) 1887–88:...
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symphonic poem with a
descriptive programme. One of
these movements, the "
Blumine",
later discarded, was
based on a p****age from his
earlier work Der Trompeter...
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after striking rocks. One life was lost in the incident.
Allports Island Blumine Island Motuara Island Long
Island Mabel Island Ship Cove (New Zealand)...
- Totentanz.
Krystian Zimerman, piano. BSO, 1987 – DG Mahler:
Symphony No. 1;
Blumine. BSO, 1977 – DG
Symphony No. 8. BSO,
Tanglewood Festival Chorus, 1981 –...