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- Kurt Schwertsik (born 25 June 1935) is an Austrian contemporary composer. He is known for creating the "Third Viennese School" and spreading contemporary...
- Christa Schwertsik (born 1941) is an Austrian singer, actress, director and university lecturer. Schwertsik attended grammar school in Vienna and then...
- medicine Heinrich Stemberger and the actress Christa Schwertsik, who is married to the composer Kurt Schwertsik. Through her husband Fabian, Stemberger is the...
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears serve as antagonists. In 1997, Kurt Schwertsik's 35-minute opera Roald Dahl's Goldilocks premiered at the Glasgow Royal...
- Tonkünstler Orchestra in 1963. In 1968, with his composer friends Kurt Schwertsik and Otto M. Zykan and the violinist Ernst Kovacic, he co-founded the 'MOB-art...
- Finnish The King Goes Forth to France Peter Schat 1935 2003 Dutch Kurt Schwertsik 1935 Austrian Noam Sheriff 1935 2018 Israeli Donald Sur 1935 1999 American...
- flying ace Kurt Schneider (athlete) (1900–1988), German athlete Kurt Schwertsik, Austrian composer Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948), German painter Kurt Sinette...
- American Rajko Maksimović 1935 Serbian Ian Keith Harris 1935 Australian Kurt Schwertsik 1935 Austrian Akin Euba 1935 2020 Nigerian Theodore Antoniou 1935 2018...
- Bargielski ("Les temps ardente"), Luciano Berio ("Notturno"), and Kurt Schwertsik ("Adieu Satie"). In 2005, Thomas Kakuska died of cancer. In accordance...
- (1735–1787) Heinrich Schwemmer (1621–1696) Laura Schwendinger (born 1962) Kurt Schwertsik (born 1935) Salvatore Sciarrino (born 1947) Antonio Scontrino (1850–1922)...