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Dreves (27
October 1854 – 1 June 1909) was a
German Jesuit,
hymnologist and hymnwriter. He was the son of the
notary and poet
Lebrecht Blücher
Dreves...
- Gall Morel. His son, G.
Dreves,
became editor of the
Analecta hymnica medii aevi, a
large collection of
medieval hymnology.
Dreves died in Feldkirch. This...
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singer Brent Smith in 2001
after the
dissolution of his
previous band,
Dreve. Smith,
still under contract with
record label Atlantic Records, recruited...
- (about the
black backpack) o malé kočce (about the
small cat) o tvrdém
dřevě (about the hard wood) Inst. s velkým psem (with the big dog) s černým batohem...
- the
Place de l'Altitude Cent/Hoogte
Honderdplein in Forest, but at the
Drève des Deux Montages/Tweebergendreef in the
Sonian Forest.
Brussels experiences...
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Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology.
Canterbury Press (2013).
Guido Maria Dreves:
Analecta Hymnica Medii Aevi (1886), 54.257.
Latin Wikisource has original...
- day
after her
retirement in 1959, she
announced her
engagement to Carl A.
Dreves. She died in
Saint Paul,
Minnesota in 1978 and is
buried in
Acacia Park...
- band
named Blind Thought and
later was the lead
singer in a band
called Dreve,
which Atlantic Records had signed.
Atlantic Records forced Brent to either...
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Dingelstedt Hugo
Dittberner Reinhard Döhl
Tankred Dorst Lebrecht Blücher
Dreves Annette von Droste-Hülshoff Özlem Özgül Dündar
Albert Ehrenstein Günter...
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Seville as the
first to
compose Latin hymns, and
Ambrose (d. 397),
styled by
Dreves (1893) “the
Father of Church-song”, are
linked together as
pioneers of Western...