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Richard Druckenbrod (May 29, 1929 —
October 27, 2003) was a 20th
century Pennsylvania German language teacher, historian, pastor, and writer.
Druckenbrod was...
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original (.PDF) on 27
September 2007.
Retrieved 7
August 2007.
Andrew Druckenbrod (8
April 2007). "An
illuminating visit with the new PSO conductor, at...
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Geological Survey.
Retrieved December 6, 2007. ORNL Report:
Druckenbrod, D.L. and V.H. Dale. 2004.
Sustaining the landscape: a
method for comparing...
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Birmelin David B.
Brunner Solomon DeLong Moses Dissinger Richard Druckenbrod H. L.
Fischer Arthur D.
Graeff Ezra
Light Grumbine Lee
Light Grumbine...
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November 2008.
Retrieved 1
January 2009. Pitz, Marylynne;
Andrew Druckenbrod (8
November 2003). "Pittsburgh
Symphony to
Perform for Pope". Pittsburgh...
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original on 28
August 2007.
Retrieved 26 May 2008.
Druckenbrod,
Andrew (4
August 2003). "How a
rousing Russian tune took over our July...
- piano, four percussionists,
launch pad, timpani, and
double b****.
Andrew Druckenbrod of the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
conceded that the
piece is
likely not...
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Grove (2001), 25:169. Schonberg, 367.
Kozinn Druckenbrod Botstein, 100. Brown, New
Grove vol. 18, pp. 606–607, 628. Steinberg...
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Druckenbrod,
Andrew (December 5, 2003). "Guest
conductor eager to
reprise role as
symphony leader".
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Andrew Druckenbrod (October...
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Wayback Machine,
accessed October 2, 2013
Andrew Druckenbrod (April 11, 2013). "Joshua Bell
treasures the
Stradivarius at
center of...