- Carl
Edvard Stjernström (11
October 1816 – 10
February 1877) was a
Swedish stage actor and
theater director. In 1833, he was
accepted as a
student at...
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Conference Center,
Toccoa - History".
Retrieved May 20, 2016.
Stjernstrom, Nels E. "
Stjernstrom files, 'The
LeTourneau Legend'" (unpublished
LeTourneau archive...
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tenor saxophone Mattias Johansson – trumpet,
French horn,
violin Helena Stjernstrom –
English horn
Peter Noos
Johansson –
trombone Janne Bjerger – fluegelhorn...
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Royal Library. That same month,
Strindberg offered Master Olof to
Edvard Stjernström (the
director of the
newly built New
Theatre in Stockholm), but it was...
- saxophone,
tenor saxophone (6)
David Bukovinszky –
cello (6)
Helena Stjernstrom –
English horn (6)
Mattias Bylund – orchestra,
synthesizer (6) Magnus...
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Edvard Stjernström in 1852-63. As such, she was
active at the
Mindre teatern in
Stockholm (1854–63), and
performed in
Finland (where the
Stjernström company...
- (1996 to
Sanofi SA).
Carnmalm B, Rämsby S,
Renyi AL, Ross SB,
Ogren SO,
Stjernstrom NE (1978). "Antidepressant agents. 9. 3,3-Diphenylcyclobutylamines, a...
- join Malmo".
Brentford F.C. 14
April 2023.
Retrieved 15
April 2023.
Stjernström,
Fredrik (14
April 2023). "Välkommen hem,
Pontus Jansson!". Malmö FF...
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Granberg (19
October 1825 – 2
April 1857), also
known by her
married name
Stjernström and by the
pseudonym of
Georges Malméen, was a
Swedish writer, a playwright...
- teatern, was
demolished in 1908).
August Lindberg took over from
Edvard Stjernström, who
founded the one now
known as the
Swedish Theatre; see Lane (1998...