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- Martin Scherber (16 January 1907 – 10 January 1974) was a German composer and the creator of what he described as "metamorphosis symphonies". Scherber was...
- 1977 Petty Thieves 1977 Adolf and Marlene 1977 The Stationmaster's Wife Scherber TV movie 1978 Flaming Hearts Fahrer 1978 Despair Silverman/Sergeant Brown/Foreman...
- action thriller drama Metamorphosis-Symphonies, three symphonies by Martin Scherber Metamorphosis, a piece for piano by Philip Gl**** Metamorphosen, a composition...
- Sadikov 1907 1957 Uzbekistani Ahmed Adnan Saygun 1907 1991 Turkish Martin Scherber 1907 1974 German Howard Swanson 1907 1978 American Short Symphony; The...
- German composer, Martin Scherber. The first was composed before the outbreak of World War II in Nuremberg. After the war Scherber continued his musical...
- 3 (Say) (Universe) by Fazıl Say, 2012 Symphony No. 3 (Scherber) in B minor by Martin Scherber, 1952–55 Symphony No. 3 (Schnittke) by Alfred Schnittke...
- (Op. 38, Mesopotamia) by Fazıl Say, 2011 Symphony No. 2 (Scherber) in F minor by Martin Scherber, 1951–52 Symphony No. 2 (Schmidt) in E flat major by Franz...
- (September 7, 1912). "A Pioneer Woman's College". The Outlook. pp. 46–47. Scherber, Annette (June 28, 2017). ""Underrated" First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison:...
- Johann Baptist Schenk (1753–1836) Heinrich Schenker (1868–1935) Martin Scherber (1907–1974) Tona Scherchen (born 1938) Sebastian Anton Scherer (1631–1712)...
- (Sallinen) (Op. 24) by Aulis Sallinen, 1970–71 Symphony No. 1 (Scherber) in D minor by Martin Scherber, 1938 Symphony No. 1 (Schnittke) by Alfred Schnittke, 1969–1974...