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- Eisler, Paul Dessau, Ernst Hermann Meyer, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, and Kurt Schwaen. The birthplace of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), Eisenach, was rendered...
- Kurt Schwaen (June 21, 1909 in KatowiceOctober 9, 2007 in Berlin) was a German composer. Schwaen studied piano, organ and composition under Fritz Lubrich...
- mandolin and guitar Franco Marugora Grand Sonata for mandolin and guitar Kurt Schwaen Slovenia wind Dances such as Dietrich Erdmann Sonatine Mari Takano Light...
- winner Gwendoline Jarczyk (1927–2021), philosopher and historian Kurt Schwaen (1909–2007), composer Rudolf Schnackenburg (1914–2002), priest Georg Thomalla...
- 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...
- 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];...
- (1945-2024) Charlotte von Mahlsdorf (1928–2002) Kathrin Schmidt (born 1958) Kurt Schwaen (1909–2007) Reiner Süß (1930–2015) Petra Zieger (born 1959) "Einwohnerinnen...
- Käthe Kollwitz Prize winner Willi Sitte (right), toasts with Werner Klemke (left), and Kurt Schwaen (centre) in 1968....
- Naxos, but also performed Baroque opera and in the world premiere of Kurt Schwaen's Leonce und Lena. Geszty was for decades a professor of voice at the Musikhochschule...
- published without a musical score. In 1954, Brecht invited composer Kurt Schwaen to set the play to music. Lucchesi, Joachim; Shull, Ronald (1988). Musik...