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- Kurt Schwaen (June 21, 1909 in KatowiceOctober 9, 2007 in Berlin) was a German composer. Schwaen studied piano, organ and composition under Fritz Lubrich...
- Eisler, Paul Dessau, Ernst Hermann Meyer, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, and Kurt Schwaen. The birthplace of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), Eisenach, was rendered...
- American Paul Nordoff 1909 1977 American Robin Orr 1909 2006 Scottish Kurt Schwaen 1909 2007 German neoclassicism Elie Siegmeister 1909 1991 American 9 operas[vague];...
- Scottish Jean Berger 1909 2002 German Harald Genzmer 1909 2007 German Kurt Schwaen 1909 2007 German Joan Mary Last 1908 2002 English Alice Samter 1908 2004...
- mandolin and guitar Franco Marugora Grand Sonata for mandolin and guitar Kurt Schwaen Slovenia wind Dances such as Dietrich Erdmann Sonatine Mari Takano Light...
- Gretel. Carl Orff: Die Kluge. Rolf Liebermann: Die Schule der Frauen. Kurt Schwaen: Das Spiel vom Dr. Faust (premiere). Georges Bizet: Carmen. Eugen d’Albert:...
- politician Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1906–1972), physicist, Nobel Prize winner Kurt Schwaen (1909–2007), composer Rudolf Schnackenburg (1914–2002), priest Georg Thomalla...
- students were Engelbert Hilbich [de], Günter Bialas, Gerd Zacher and Kurt Schwaen. Lubricht died in Hamburg at age 83. Kyrie eleison (Charakterstück in D)...
- first recordings of many of the works of Hans Eisler, P. Dessau, and Kurt Schwaen, as well as his own works and those of many other composers. Steinbach’s...
- (1916–1990) Walter Niemann (1876–1953) Steffen Schleiermacher (1960) Kurt Schwaen (1909–2007) Leo Spies (1899–1965) Johannes Paul Thilman (1906–1973) Georg...