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- Gehlhaar may refer to: Rolf Gehlhaar (1943–2019), composer and professor of experimental music Gehlhaar, a manufacturer of Königsberg marzipan This disambiguation...
- Court. They were joined by Sterkau, Petschliess, Liedtke, Siegel, Steiner, Gehlhaar, Plouda in Kneiphof, as well as Wald in Berlin and Schwermer in Bad Wörishofen...
- Rolf Rainer Gehlhaar (30 December 1943 – 7 July 2019) was an American composer, Professor in Experimental Music at Coventry University and researcher in...
- Marzipan (accessed 7 June 2009). "Startseite Original Königsberger Gehlhaar-Marzipan". Gehlhaar Marzipan (in German). [Commercial website]. Landis, Lindsay (18...
- Paul Gehlhaar (27 August 1905 - 30 June 1968) was a German international footballer. He was part of Germany's team at the 1928 Summer Olympics, but he...
- arrived at room 213, where Franz-Adolf Gehlhaar taught English to a sixth grade class. Charva fired a shot at Gehlhaar, missing him, and immediately retreated...
- of the founders of the Feedback Studio of Cologne (together with Rolf Gehlhaar and David Johnson), and has been since 1975 active as the chief protagonist...
- world's fair. After Osaka Johnson, together with Johannes Fritsch and Rolf Gehlhaar, founded the Feedback Studio in Cologne and became a technical collaborator...
- Retrieved 12 June 2016. Gehlhaar, Jens. "Neuwelt: An optimistic transatlantic sans serif type family — Jens Gehlhaar". Jens Gehlhaar. Retrieved 15 December...
- 2005, 39. Maconie 2005, 321. Maconie 2005, 321–323. Maconie 2005, 296. Gehlhaar 1968. Ritzel 1970. Iddon 2004. Maconie 2005, 334–336, 338, 341–343. Stockhausen...