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Dieter Schnebel (14
March 1930 – 20 May 2018) was a
German composer,
theologian and musicologist. He
composed orchestral music,
chamber music,
vocal music...
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William Glen
Schnebel (May 7, 1924 –
December 9, 2002) was an
American football coach. He
served as the head
football coach at the
College of
Emporia in...
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taken from the
letter to
Karpf by
Cutts Benedict and the page of J. J.
Schnebel. Claiborne,
Craig (September 9, 1967). "American classic: Eggs Benedict"...
- (5 (January–February)): 21–24, 35 Stockhausen,
Karlheinz (1971).
Dieter Schnebel (ed.).
Texte zur Musik.
DuMont Dokumente. Vol. 3. Cologne:
DuMont Buchverlag...
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Michael Bach
began developing a
curved bow,
encouraged by John Cage,
Dieter Schnebel,
Mstislav Rostropovich and
Luigi Colani: and
since then many
pieces have...
- Aldershot, Hampshire, and Burlington, Vermont: Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-6282-2
Schnebel, Dieter. 2001. "Experimentelles Musiktheater". In Das Musiktheater: Exempel...
- Dörsam, Olli
Rosenberger Keyboards –
Horst Schnebel, Pit Schönpflug,
Thomas Wörner
Producer –
Horst Schnebel (tracks: 2 to 4, 6 to 11), Rico
Novarini (tracks:...
- Dichter" de Boulez, "O King" de
Berio et "Für Stimmen...
Missa est" de
Schnebel, in:
Musique en jeu, 1 (1974), pp. 79–102.
Ivanka Stoïanova,
Texte ─ geste...
- Cir(c)é (1986) for oboe d'amore. The
German experimental musician Dieter Schnebel's Circe (1988) is a work for harp, the
various sections of
which are titled...
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Rutter also
composed a setting,
inserting additions into the text.
Dieter Schnebel wrote a
Magnificat in 1996/97 for
small choir (schola),
percussion and...