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- Delphine von Schauroth (13 March 1813 – 1887) was a German pianist and composer. Delphine von Schauroth was born in Magdeburg, the daughter of Eduard Friedrich...
- Ma**** Anni Marle Rudolf W. Marnitz Wulf Rittscher Sylvia Röber Gisela Schauroth Elfe Schneider Erika Stark Renée Stobrawa Rudi Stöhr Pia Trajun Paul Tripp...
- during a travel in Italy after the composer met the pianist Delphine von Schauroth in Munich. The concerto was dedicated to her. Mendelssohn attended one...
- Regionalkultur, Heidelberg 2006, ISBN 3-89735-486-1. Helene von Schauroth (Hrsg.): Lina v. Schauroth. Eine Frankfurter Künstlerin. Verlag Waldemar Kramer, Frankfurt...
- e.V. im ADAC Michael Marsani Olaf Neunkirchen Roland Lotzmann Kai von Schauroth Honda Civic Type R 70 DNF SP5 82 Franz Rohr Tom Nack Michael Zehe Felix...
- comprises 5 species known from the Upper Tri****ic of Europe Hemitrochiscus Schauroth, 1854 known from one species found in Late Permian dolomite near Wünschendorf/Elster...
- brigade battery (8 guns) Division: Feldmarschall-Leutnant Karl August von Schauroth Divisional Artillery: 6-pdr cavalry battery (6 guns) Brigade: Commander...
- Women Kill (1965) Why Men Kill (1965) The Amazing Case of the Baron von Schauroth (1966) The Cohen Case (1971) They Crossed My Path (1972) Some Don't Hang...
- Der Prinz / Prince Werner Stock Herbert Weissbach Joachim Rödel Gisela Schauroth Erika Petrick Anni Marle Ali Wonka Regine Birkner Henning Schlüter Jugendchor...
- (1812–1889) Julie von Webenau née Baroni-Cavalcabò (1813–1887) Delphine von Schauroth (1814–1887) Thérèse Wartel (1814–1865) Fredrikke Egeberg (1815–1861) Josephine...