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Gustav Gunsenheimer (born 10
March 1934) is a
German director of
church music and a
composer of
mostly sacred music and
chamber music.
First an elementary...
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Translated by Gubler, Ruth;
David Bolles.
Lancaster (CA): Labyrinthos. 2000.
Gunsenheimer, Antje;
Tsubasa Okoshi Harada; John F.
Chuchiak (2009).
Yucatec Maya...
- Paul
Gerhardt at the Nikolaikirchplatz, Berlin-Mitte.
Gunsenheimer, Gustav. "Gustav
Gunsenheimer (* 1934) /
Lobet den
Herren alle die ihn
ehren / Kantate...
- L. Kelker:
Faking the
ancient Andes. Routledge, 2016, p. 165.
Antje Gunsenheimer, Ute Schüren:
Amerika vor der europäischen Eroberung. Frankfurt/Main:...
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Argentina Gerardo Guevara 1930
Ecuador Róbert
Gulya 1973
Hungary Gustav Gunsenheimer 1934
Germany Alexander Gurilev 1803 1858
Russia Guyún 1908 1987 Cuba...
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Franz Grothe (1908–1982)
Gallus Guggumos (c. 1590 – c. 1666)
Gustav Gunsenheimer (born 1934)
Manfred Gurlitt (1890–1972)
Joseph Haas (1879–1960) Bernhard...
- 89
kilometres (55 mi)
south of the
regional capital Wrocław.
Gustav Gunsenheimer,
German composer of
sacral music "Central
Statistical Office (GUS) –...
- de Vijver,
David A M C; Richter, Ann-Kathrin; Boucher,
Charles A B;
Gunsenheimer-Bartmeyer, Barbara; Kollan, Christian; Nichols,
Brooke E; Spinner, Christoph...
- (1837–1892)
Friedrich Gulda (1930–2000) Adam
Gumpelzhaimer (1559–1625)
Gustav Gunsenheimer (born 1934) Jesús
Guridi (1886–1961)
Cornelius Gurlitt (1820–1901) Manfred...
- for
choir a capella,
including Jesus und Nikodemus, in 1937–38.
Gustav Gunsenheimer composed between 1966 and 1972 six
motets for
choir a
cappella for five...