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- Recitative. Georg Pölchau [de] collected m****cripts of Stölzel's music, many of these ending up in the Berlin State Library. Pölchau edited Stölzel's...
- Bach's Magnificat was first published by Simrock in 1811, edited by Georg Pölchau, however with printing errors, and without the Christmas hymns. It was...
- portrait of Bach, and, after him, the painting may have p****ed to Georg Pölchau. The last owner of it, Helene Brest, died in the Battle of Berlin in 1945...
- Among the collections he am****ed were those of Anton Schindler and Georg Pölchau; the latter was especially notable for its m****cripts by Johann Sebastian...
- Tadde, Lord of Rutzau (Rzucewo), other members called themselves Lords of Polchau (Połchowo) and Klanin (Kłanino). In 1527 the Ribienke branch also received...
- name. After his death the largest part of the collection came, via Georg Pölchau [de], in the possession of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin. All nine motets...
- Oberleutnant zur See of the Reserve Gert Mannesmann. Chief engineer Wilhelm Polchau reported to Hartenstein on 6 May that the diesel compressor had malfunctioned...
- Bach's Magnificat was first published by Simrock in 1811, edited by Georg Pölchau, however without the Christmas hymns. These were published in 1862, in...
- Bach P 38, at www.bach-digital.de) Note: Virga Jesse incomplete (1811) Pölchau, Georg, ed. (1811). Magnificat à cinque voci, due violini, due oboe, tre...
- death, at whose death it was purchased (among other Bachiana) by Georg Pölchau, from whom it went into the possession of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin...