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Siegfried Strohbach (27
November 1929 – 11 July 2019) was a
German composer and conductor. He
founded and
directed choirs and the
vocal ensemble Collegium...
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Rainer Strohbach (born 17
April 1958) is a
retired German swimmer. He
competed at the 1976 and 1980
Summer Olympics in six
freestyle events in total....
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Strohbach (born 27 May 1992) is a
former German male
volleyball player. He was part of the
Germany men's
national volleyball team
winning the gold...
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Later settings include works by Max Reger,
Brian Easdale and
Siegfried Strohbach.
English versions include "Savior of the nations, come" by
William Morton...
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Kirsten Wenzel (later
Strohbach, born 27
February 1961) is a
rowing cox who
represented East Germany.
Wenzel was born in 1961 in Leipzig. She started...
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Niebergall Niebes (from 10 July 1952)
Nuding (until 20
April 1951) Paul
Reimann Renner Rische Strohbach (from 16 May 1951)
Thiele Vesper (until 30 June 1952)...
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Randall 1929 2014
American Peter Sculthorpe 1929 2014
Australian Siegfried Strohbach 1929 2019
German James Yannatos 1929 2011
American Joji
Yuasa 1929 ****anese...
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Strohbach, Sabine; Curio, Eberhard; Bathen, Andrea; Epplen, Jorg; Lubjuhn, Thomas...
- Trees.
Penguin Random House South Africa. p. 92. ISBN 978-1-86872-775-9.
Strohbach, Ben J.; Walters, H.J.A. (Wally) (November 2015). "An
overview of gr****...
- 2019
Austrian Trumpet Concerto with strings; Saxofonia; Miró
Siegfried Strohbach 1929 2019
German 5 Galgenlieder; Ein
Stern aus
Jacob James Helme Sutcliffe...