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Julius Klengel (24
September 1859 – 27
October 1933) was a
German cellist who is most
famous for his études and solo
pieces written for the instrument...
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Klengel is a
German surname.
People with that name include:
August Alexander Klengel (1783-1852),
German pianist,
organist and composer, son of Johann...
- Paul
Klengel (13 May 1854 – 24
April 1935) was a
German violinist, violist, pianist, conductor, composer,
editor and arranger. He was the
brother of cellist...
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Klengel 1999: 137, n. 4;
Bryce 2005: 159. Freu 2007b: 209, who
believes she was
identical to the
queen named Šatandu-Ḫeba;
Stavi 2011: 227.
Klengel 1999:...
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Stephan Alexander Klengel (29 June 1783, Dresden – 22
November 1852, Dresden) was a
German pianist,
organist and composer.
Klengel was the son of landscape...
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Caspar Klengel, from 1664 von
Klengel (8 June 1630 – 10
January 1691), was a
German architect in Saxony, The
architect Wolf
Caspar von
Klengel was born...
- Freu 2007b: 278-279.
Klengel 1999: 169;
Bryce 2005: 190; Freu 2008: 18.
Bryce 2005: 207-210; Freu 2008: 19;
Weeden 2022: 582.
Klengel 1999: 169;
Bryce 2005:...
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Zofia Eleonora Klengel (1674-1755), was a
German aristocrat. She is
known as the
first known mistress of
Augustus II the
Strong in 1692–1695. Sharp, T...
- Güterbock 1973: 101-104.
Astour 1989: 49.
Klengel 1999: 129-130, 135, 137;
Bryce 2005: 431 n. 101.
Klengel 1999: 127-129, 137;
Bryce 2005: 148-155; Weeden...
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Roman Periods. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004167353. Harper,
Prudence O.;
Klengel-Brandt, Evelyn; Aruz, Joan; Benzel, Kim (1995). ****yrian Origins: Discoveries...