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Amadeus Mozart and
Joseph Haydn also
resemble Ländler.
Josef Lanner (1801–1843)
wrote several Ländlers. He,
along with
Johann Strauss I and
Johann Strauss...
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Landler may
refer to:
Transylvanian Landler, a
group of
Protestants who were
deported from
Austria to
Transylvania in the 18th
century Ländler, a folk...
- The
Landlers or
Transylvanian Landlers (German: Siebenbürger
Landler or Die siebenbürgischen
Landler) are an
ethnic German sub-group
which has been living...
-
Transylvanian Landlers stem from
Upper Austria (German: Oberösterreich),
Styria (German: Steiermark), and
Carinthia (German: Kärnten). The
Transylvanian Landler dialect...
- Household.
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Landler, Mark (8
September 2022). "Long an
Uneasy Prince, King
Charles III Takes...
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triple (3 4 time),
performed primarily in
closed position.
Along with the
ländler and allemande, the
waltz was
sometimes referred to by the
generic term...
- Mark
Aurel Landler (born
October 26, 1965) is an
American journalist who is the
London bureau chief of The New York Times. He was
previously a
White House...
- by some
church authorities.
Ländlers were
brought first to Vienna, and
later to
places as far away as Ukraine. The
ländler eventually evolved into what...
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minority (mostly of
Luxembourgish descent -
although many
Transylvanian Landlers, who are of
Austrian descent, had ****imilated in this
ethnic minority -...
- tuba
Symphony No. 9 I.
Andante comodo II. Im
Tempo eines gemächlichen
Ländlers.
Etwas täppisch und sehr derb III. Rondo-Burleske.
Allegro ****ai. Sehr...