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Sophie Seipt, also seen as
Sophie Seibt (1812–1889), was a
German composer and
arranger who
wrote several pieces for
cello and piano.
Seipt was born in...
- sensuality. They were
characterised by
beauty and health.
Composer Sophie Seipt (1812-1889) used Muller's text for her song "Auf
eines Berges Hohen" (1852)...
- respectively.
After marrying in 1968–1969,
Holst competed as
Dagmar Seipt or
Dagmar Seipt-Holst.
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Dagmar Holst. Rudern...
- London : Helm. pp. 206–248. ISBN 978-0-7470-0800-2. Clapham,
Phillip J.;
Seipt,
Irene E. (November 1991). "Resightings of
Independent Fin Whales, Balaenoptera...
- its
premiere at Dresden. “Die Nacht” and “Die Sennin,”
songs by
Sophie Seipt (1812-1889) are
based on
poems by Lenau.
Lieders by
composer Pauline Volkstein...
- a
musical group from
Germany started in 1989 by
Oswald Henke and
Peter Seipt. The
founding idea for
Goethes Erben was to
combine German spoken words...
- from 1951 to 1954. Born in Skippack, Pennsylvania, to Dr.
Samuel and Emma
Seipt Wolfe, he
received a
degree in
mechanical engineering from
Lehigh University...
- Tchaikovsky,
Edward MacDowell,
Clara Ross,
Elise Schlick,
Elise Schmezer,
Sophie Seipt,
Charlotte Sporleder,
Maria Anna Stubenberg,
Pauline Volkstein,
Clara Schumann...
-
Balaenoptera borealis"".
Discovery Reports. 17: 183–290. Schilling, M.R.; I.
Seipt; M.T. Weinrich; S.E. Frohock; A.E. Kuhlberg; P.J.
Clapham (1992). "Behavior...
- when
David W. Luz, the
current director, took over the position.
Vernon Seipt, a
Schwenkfelder descendant and
board member of the
Heritage Center, donated...