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Johannes Ringk, or
Ringck (26 June 1717 – 24
August 1778), was a
German composer and organist. He was born in Frankenhain, in present-day Thuringia, and...
- the
piece was
discovered in an
undated m****cript
produced by
Johannes Ringk. It was
first published in 1833
during the
early Bach
Revival period through...
- Romansh,
decided to
split at Müstair:
about 2,000 – 3,000 men led by
Wilhelm Ringk and Hans von
Lombris were to
march over the
mountains to byp**** the Letzi...
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klocke bell), more
rarely kk or gk. gk
otherwise appeared often after nasal (
ringk ring, (ice) rink). /ks/ was
often written x,
especially in the West. /kw/...
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Augustus Montague Toplady, hymn-writer (b. 1740)
August 24 –
Johannes Ringk, organist,
composer and
copyist of Bach (b. 1717)
September 20 – Quirino...
- 1084/jem.188.6.1005. PMC 2212536. PMID 9743519.
Lukowsky A,
Bellmann B,
Ringk A, et al. (1999). "Detection of
melanoma micrometastases in the sentinel...
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Liberal Party 1857–1859
Hieronymus Murbach Liberal Party 1859–1865 C. Emil
Ringk Liberal Party 1859–1859 Hans von
Ziegler Conservateurs réformés 1859–1865...
- E-flat
major (orchestra
including oboes and a trumpet;
copied by
Johannes Ringk in 1756) Kyrie–Gloria M**** in A
minor for
abSATB singers and orchestra;...
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Mangschou Tenden France
Wilhelm Bruno Gustav Gehring Germany
Johannes Ringk Netherlands
Women 100m
Backstroke Wilhelmina Dronkers-Jansen Netherlands...
- rest of his life; his
pupils included Johann Philipp Kirnberger,
Johannes Ringk, and J.E. Rembt.
Kellner was
admired as an organist, and
performed for the...