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Licco Amar (4
December 1891 – 19 July 1959) was a
Hungarian violinist. Born in Budapest, Amar was the
child of the
merchant Michael Amar and
Regina Strakosch...
- bid and now
continues to work as a
partner at Link
Conflict Consultants (
LICCO), a firm he co-founded in 2009 and as
security analyst at
EMANS Frontiers...
- Bellezza),
Ulrik Cold (Ercole),
Keith Lewis (Hyllo),
Richard C****inelli (
Licco), John
Tomlinson (Tevere, Nettuno) with the
English Bach
Festival Chorus...
- opera,
theater and ballet. The
scope of the
changes made by Paul Hindemith,
Licco Amar,
Ernst Praetorius, Carl
Ebert among many others,
bordered on being...
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performed for many
European concerts,
broadcasts and recordings.
First violin Licco Amar (1921–1933)
Second violin Walter Caspar (1921–1933)
Viola Paul Hindemith...
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lists many
people well
known in Frankfurt's
musical circles,
including Licco Amar,
Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno,
conductor and
music critic Artur Holde...
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Maria Carmela Lico or
Licco (1927–1985)
spent most of her
research life as a
physiologist studying the
neural mechanisms of pain at the
Department of...
- the
Friedrich Theatre,
conducted by
Franz von Hoesslin, with
violinist Licco Amar as the soloist.
Kammermusik No. 5, Op. 36, No. 4, was
composed in 1925...
- Max Reger. In Berlin, he
formed another string quartet with his
student Licco Amar as
second violinist and Hugo
Becker as cellist; later, Becker's student...
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Scirto Vietis (genitive)
Northern Pannoni: Bato
Breucus Dases Dasmenus Licco Liccaius Names attested among the Colapiani, an
Illyric tribe of Pannonia:...