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Mahnkopf (elevation 2,094 m (6,870 ft)) is a
summit in the
Falken Group, a
subgroup of the
Karwendel range in the
Austrian state of Tyrol. The Mahnkopf...
- Claus-Steffen
Mahnkopf (born 22
October 1962) is a
German composer,
editor and author. Claus-Steffen
Mahnkopf was born in Mannheim, Germany, and studied...
- (Ferneyhough, Schick, Veale, and
Mahnkopf 2009, 2). Ferneyhough, Brian,
Steven Schick,
Peter Veale, and Claus-Steffen
Mahnkopf. 2009. "Tributes to
James Avery"...
- music, and the
impact of
teachers such as
James Dillon, Claus-Steffen
Mahnkopf, and
Brian Ferneyhough in both
Germany and the
United States. One example...
- this
style includes Richard Barrett,
Brian Ferneyhough, Claus-Steffen
Mahnkopf,
James Dillon,
Michael Finnissy,
James Erber, and
Roger Redgate. Modern...
- The
Limits of
Globalization (1996),
written with his
companion Birgit Mahnkopf.
Altvater supported the
German Greens for some time, but
after the 1999...
- tones,
extended just intonation)
Daniel James Wolf (b. 1961) Claus-Steffen
Mahnkopf (b. 1962) (quarter tones,
eight tones)
Harold Fortuin (b. 1964) Marc Sabat...
- with some
climbing parts (UIAA I). It is the only peak in the
Falken Group with
relatively easy
access (except
normal alpine hike to
Mahnkopf). v t e...
- 1962
American Numerous choral compositions and
arrangements Claus-Steffen
Mahnkopf 1962
German P. Q. Phan 1962
Vietnamese Surendran Reddy 1962 2010 South...
- (Δανάη Μαρία Στεφάνου), and Kōstas
Chardas (Κώστας Χάρδας). Greece: s.n.
Mahnkopf, Claus-Steffen,
Frank Cox, and
Wolfram Schurig (eds.). 2008.
Facets of...