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Klindworth or
Klintworth may
refer to the
following people:
Klindworth:
Johann Andreas Klindworth (1742–1813),
German watchmaker and
court mechanic Carl...
- Karl
Klindworth (25
September 1830 – 27 July 1916) was a
German composer,
virtuoso pianist, conductor,
violinist and
music publisher. He was one of Franz...
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Georg Klindworth, born
Johann Georg Heinrich Klindworth on 16
April 1798 in Göttingen, Holy
Roman Empire, was a nineteenth-century
German diplomat and...
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original on 9
November 2013.
Retrieved 9
November 2013.
Rieke Klindworth (1997), "Zwangsarbeit bei der Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG (1940–1945)"...
- The
Klindworth-Scharwenka
Conservatory (German:
Klindworth-Scharwenka-Konservatorium) was a
music institute in Berlin,
established in 1893,
which for decades...
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Johann Andreas Klindworth (11
November 1742, in Göttingen – 1813) was an eighteenth-century
mechanic and
maker of
astronomical instruments. He was also...
- Karl
Klindworth. B. Schott's Söhne,
Mainz 1908.
Retrieved on 6
April 2009 Osborne, p. 179–180 Die Walküre:
Piano and
vocal score arr. Karl
Klindworth. G...
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Martin Ethbert "Cotton"
Klindworth (September 28, 1900 – September, 1978) was a
baseball player and
freshman football coach. He
attended Mississippi A&M...
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Ludwig Carl
August Klindworth (1791-1862) was a nineteenth-century
German mechanic and entrepreneur. He was an
instructor of the
later manufacturer, civil...
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currently has ten live games. In 2003,
founders Eike and
Hendrik Klindworth and
Michael Zillmer created and
released the browser-based m****ively multiplayer...