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- Moldenhauer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ernst Moldenhauer, German fencer Hans Moldenhauer (1901–1929), German tennis...
- Paul Moldenhauer (2 December 1876 in Cologne – 1 February 1947) was a German cabinet minister, lawyer, economist and politician (DVP). He served as a...
- particularly sought to mimic their "subversive and surrealist" elements. The Moldenhauers watched many early golden-age cartoons in their youth, largely from VHS...
- Hans Moldenhauer may refer to: Hans Moldenhauer (musicologist), German-born musicologist, music educator, and archivist Hans Moldenhauer (tennis), German...
- extra-musical meanings. In this he claimed to echo Craft, Jalowetz, Krenek, the Moldenhauers, and Webern himself. In particular, Webern ****ociated nature with his...
- Henry R. Moldenhauer (October 1, 1855 – April 24, 1925) was an American businessman and politician. Born in the town of Lebanon, Dodge County, Wisconsin...
- Hans-Georg Moldenhauer (born 25 November 1941) is a German former football goalkeeper, playing for 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors. After his career...
- Hans Moldenhauer (December 13, 1906, MainzOctober 19, 1987, Spokane) was a German-born American musicologist, archivist, and music educator. He founded...
- The Moldenhauer Archives at the Library of Congress is a collection of original music, unique do****ents and m****cripts within the Library of Congress...
- Ernst Moldenhauer was a German fencer. He competed in the individual épée and sabre events at the 1908 Summer Olympics. "Ernst Moldenhauer". Olympedia...