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Huscher is a
surname of
German origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Huscher (1865-1944),
American politician Robert Huscher (1938–2024)...
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Robert Huscher (January 23, 1938 –
February 12, 2024) was an
American bobsledder who
competed in the late 1960s. He won a
bronze medal in the four-man...
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Huscher is an
unincorporated community in
Cloud County, Kansas,
United States. In 1887, Atchison,
Topeka and
Santa Fe
Railway built a
branch line from...
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George Albert Huscher was
elected mayor of Murray, Utah from 1912 and re-elected in 1914. He ran for the
statewide office of
Secretary of
State in 1916...
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version was
performed on stage.[clarification needed]
Phillip Huscher,
Program Notes:
Symphony in C (Chicago:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 2008);...
- Ther. 8 (6): 883–93. PMC 3867081. PMID 24377074. Schönberg B,
Pigorsch M,
Huscher D,
Baruchi S,
Reinsch J,
Zdunczyk A,
Scholz C,
Uerschels AK,
Dengler NF...
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Program Notes Archived 29
January 2021 at the
Wayback Machine by
Phillip Huscher Why did Beethoven's
Egmont Overture Become the "Hymn of the Revolution"...
- Dahlström 2003, p. 89. Dahlström 2003, p. 85.
Program Notes by
Phillip Huscher,
Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Dahlström,
Fabian [in Swedish] (2003). Jean...
- (link) "Lalo:
Symphonie Espagnole". CD Universe.
Retrieved 26
January 2014.
Huscher, Phillip. "Chicago
Symphony Orchestra program notes" (PDF).[dead link]...
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University of
North Carolina, Greensboro, 1994.
Program notes by
Phillip Huscher for a
performance by the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Riccardo...