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Ferenc Erkel (Hungarian:
Erkel Ferenc Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈɛrkɛl ˈfɛrɛnt͡s], German:
Franz Erkel;
November 7, 1810 – June 15, 1893) was a Hungarian...
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Erkel may
refer to the following.
Arjan Erkel (born 1970),
Dutch medical aid
worker Ferenc Erkel (1810–1893),
Hungarian composer, who
wrote the Hungarian...
- Peter-Arjan
Erkel (born 9
March 1970 in
Prins Alexander, Rotterdam) is a
Dutch former medical aid
worker who was head of the
relief mission for Médecins...
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Erkel is a 1952
Hungarian historical drama film
directed by Márton
Keleti and
starring Sándor Pécsi, Éva Szörényi and Miklós Gábor. It is
based on the...
- Sándor
Erkel (2
January 1846 – 14
October 1900) (Hungarian:
Erkel Sándor) was a
Hungarian composer,
conductor and
director of the
Hungarian State Opera...
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writer and
director Steve Erkel. Due to the show and the character's
tremendous po****rity
during the
early 1990s,
Erkel encountered difficulties using...
- Transylvania.
After the
establishment of a
music academy led by
Liszt and
Ferenc Erkel,
Broughton claims that Hungary's "infectious
sound has been surprisingly...
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Rietje van
Erkel (1933 – 11 June 2017) was a
Dutch figure skater.
Picture of her at the age of 7,
Leidsche dabbled, 27
December 1940 "Eerste Nederlands...
- 47°29′49″N 19°4′36″E / 47.49694°N 19.07667°E / 47.49694; 19.07667 The
Erkel Theatre is a
theatre in Budapest, Hungary.
Being the
largest public building...
- an
opera in three,
originally four acts by the
Hungarian composer Ferenc Erkel. The libretto, by Béni Egressy, is
based on the play Két László by Lőrinc...