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- Johannes Kuhlo found the unique sound ideal for a cappella br**** choir (Posaunenchor). He wrote about the Flugelhorn: "They come closest to the human voice...
- Commons has media related to Stiftskirche Tübingen. 48°31′12″N 9°03′22″E / 48.52000°N 9.05611°E / 48.52000; 9.05611 Posaunenchor Tübingen v t e v t e...
- together with his father Eduard Kuhlo, founded the German Protestant Posaunenchor (trombone choir/church br**** ensemble) movement. Working in collaboration...
- "working in order of the Lutheran Church in Württemberg. Trumpet choir (Posaunenchor) groups without age limit may take part in the "Evangelisches Jugendwerk...
- Kerweverein Viernheimchurch consecration festival club Evangelischer Posaunenchor Viernheimchoir ASV Viernheim 1968 e. V. – Angelsport-Verein – angling...
- Gesangverein "Concordia" (Rhoden) (singing club) Posaunenchor Rhoden (trombone choir) Posaunenchor Helmighausen (trombone choir) Shanty-Chor Hesperinghausen...
- August Klostermann, Luteran theologian Johannes Kuhlo, co-founder of the Posaunenchor (trombone choir/church br**** ensemble) movement who developed the kuhlohorn...
- chorale), Gospelchor (gospel choir), Flötenensemble (recorder ensemble) and Posaunenchor (trombone choir). The Unionskirche has been a venue of the Rheingau Musik...
- KulturSommer summer festival. That festival also includes concerts by the Posaunenchor Wolfenbüttel br**** band in the Hausmannsturm, featuring music by Praetorius...
- concerts by visiting ensembles. The numerous trombone bands, such as the Posaunenchor Nettelstedt, grew out of the pietistic trombone bands of the late 19th...