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Peter Griesbacher (25
March 1864 – 28
January 1933) was a
German classical composer,
organist and bell expert.
Griesbacher was born in Egglham. He studied...
- Gl**** 1864 1936
Danish Alexander Gretchaninov 1864 1956
Russian Peter Griesbacher 1864 1933
German historicist Johan Halvorsen 1864 1935
Norwegian Norwegian...
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Selbmann (V-Partei3)
Claudia Roedel (dieBasis) Pia
Chojnacki (du.)
Sophie Griesbacher (Volt)
Werner Zuse (BüSo) Önder-Vedat Dönmez (Ind.)
Oskar Sommerfeldt...
- ISBN 9780122276200.
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Griesbacher, A. "Anbaueignung der
Apfelbeere in Österreich (Aronia
melanocarpa Michx...
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Schier and Paul Loeper, four vice-chairpeople (Caroline Flohr,
Sophie Griesbacher,
Paulo Alexandre,
Konstantin Feist) and
treasurer Leo Lüddecke. At the...
- (born 1967)
Edvard Grieg (1843–1907) John
Griesbach (1798–1875)
Peter Griesbacher (1864–1933)
Charles Griffes (1884–1920)
Nicolas de
Grigny (1672–1703)...
- wind
octets and b****et horn trios', the
latter together with
Raymund Griesbacher. A
concert on 21
March 1773 at the Kärntnertortheater, of
which a programme...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 52.
Griesbacher, Thomas. "Werdau".
Retrieved 2009-01-11. "Town Hall" (in German). Werdau...
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Johannes Robert Lohr: Paul
Heidemarie Rohweder:
Martha Manfred Kranich:
Griesbacher "Filmakademie
Baden Württemberg GMBH - Fehler". The
Longing at IMDb v...
- the Elz,
Oberprechtal and Simonswäldertal. Its
highest summits are the
Griesbacher Eck,(1,172 m above NHN)
which rises south of the Rohrhardsberg, and,...