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Louis Fürnberg (24 May 1909 in Jihlava,
Moravia – 23 June 1957 in Weimar, East Germany) was a Czechoslovakian-German writer, poet and journalist, composer...
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party of East Germany. It was
written by
German Bohemian composer Louis Fürnberg, who as a
devout communist joined the
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia...
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Joseph Weber,
Edler von
Fürnberg.
There he
would play
chamber music in an ad hoc
ensemble consisting of
Fürnberg's steward, a priest, and a local...
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Furnberg, who
located a
country store and post
office at the town site. The post
office and
country store ceased operations in 1953.
Furnberg's son...
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engaged him as her
singing and
keyboard teacher. In 1756,
Baron Carl
Josef Fürnberg emplo****
Haydn at his
country estate, Weinzierl,
where the
composer wrote...
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Schloss Weinzierl was
expanded in
baroque style by
Johann Carl
Weber von
Fürnberg in the 18th century. A
prominent guest that
should become very important...
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gained power,
Barthel emigrated to
Czechoslovakia and
there he met
Louis Fürnberg on
whose suggestion he
wrote his
first poems and
stories for Die Rote Fahne...
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Freiligrath Erich Fried Max
Frisch Gerhard Fritsch Franz Fühmann
Louis Fürnberg Emanuel Geibel Christian Fürchtegott
Gellert Stefan George Paul Gerhardt...
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Walter Ulbricht. In 1958, the took over the
choral direction of the
Louis Fürnberg ensemble of the
University of Leipzig,
which he held
until 1965. Towards...
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balcony in 1948 from
which Clementis was
later erased.
German writer Louis Fürnberg giving a
speech in
front of the
portraits of
Klement Gottwald and Joseph...