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- Andreas Karasiak (born 1968) is a German classical tenor in opera and concert. Andreas Karasiak studied voice at the Johannes Gutenberg University of...
- "Władysław Karasiak". EU Football. Retrieved 3 October 2021. "Władysław Karasiak". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 3 October 2021. Władysław Karasiak at WorldFootball...
- Caroline Stam and Orlanda Velez Isidro (soprano), Robin Blaze (alto), Andreas Karasiak (tenor), Klaus Mertens (b****), Antoine Marchand Records, CC72241 Dieterich...
- (Elisa), Arpiné Rahdjian (Tamiri), Kresimir ****er (Alessandro), Andreas Karasiak (Agenore), Balthasar-Neumann-Ensemble, Thomas Hengelbrock (DVD; Deutsche...
- Sir Georg SoltiDecca Records. 2006 – Sibylla Rubens (Hanne), Andreas Karasiak (Lucas), Stephan MacLeod (Simon), Gewandhaus Kammerchor, Leipziger Kammerorchester...
- Blaze, Patrick Van Goethem, Hugo Naessens, Daniel Taylor, tenor Andreas Karasiak and b**** Donald Bentvelsen. Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir on Bach...
- Zdzisław Kapka MF 14 1 1973 1981 Bartosz Kapustka MF 15 3 2015 — Władysław Karasiak DF 12 0 1924 1934 Jan Karaś MF 16 1 1984 1988 Witold Karaś FW 2 0 1974...
- Abbey with Trine Wilsberg Lund (Merab), Hannah Morrison (Michal), Andreas Karasiak (Jonathan) and the Schiersteiner Kantorei, conducted by Martin Lutz. In...
- Blaze, Patrick Van Goethem, Hugo Naessens, Daniel Taylor, tenor Andreas Karasiak and b**** Donald Bentvelsen. The works are grouped according to their scoring...
- then completed studies at the Hochschule für Musik Mainz with Andreas Karasiak. With a focus on concert music, especially by Johann Sebastian Bach, he...