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Georg Neithardt (31
January 1871 — 1
November 1941) was the
district court director of the
Munich People's
Court in Germany's
Weimar Republic. In February...
- C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1906). "Gneisenau, August,
Count Neithardt von" . New
International Encyclopedia. Vol. 12 (1st ed.). New York: Dodd...
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Matthias Grünewald (c. 1470 – 31
August 1528; also
known as
Mathis Gothart Nithart) was a
German Renaissance painter of
religious works who
ignored Renaissance...
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serving just over a
month of a three-month jail sentence.
Judge Georg Neithardt was the
presiding judge at both of Hitler's trials. Hitler's
trial began...
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opera Mathis der Maler,
which concerns the
painter Matthias Grünewald (or
Neithardt).
Hindemith composed the
symphony in 1934,
while plans for the
opera were...
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William III of
Prussia in 1830. The
melody was
composed in 1832 by
August Neithardt (1793–1861), the
Royal Music Director of the 2nd Garde-Grenadier-Regiment...
- 1890) and Das
Leben des
Feldmarschalls Grafen Neithardt von
Gneisenau (Life of
Marshal Count Neithardt von Gneisenau, 1894). Delbrück was born in Bergen...
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References this teacher's teachers...
- Summer. La Dernière rose. Impromptu, Op. 46, for
piano (1849)
August Neithardt [de]: Des
Sommers letzte Rose, Op. 141 no. 3, for
mixed choir (1850) Brinley...
- — "Preußenlied" "Song of Prussia" 1830–1840
Bernhard Thiersch August Neithardt — Rif "Arrif
Tammurt neɣ" "Rif, my country" 1921-1926
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