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politician Christina Strunck [de] (born 1970),
German art
historian Delphin Strungk (or Strunck, 1600/1601–1694),
German composer and
organist Erich Strunck...
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Delphin Strungk (or Strunck) (1600 or 1601 – 12
October 1694) was a
German composer and
organist ****ociated with the
North German school. The
first that...
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Nicolaus Adam
Strungk (christened 15
November 1640 in
Braunschweig – 23
September 1700 in Dresden) was a
German composer and violinist.
Nicolaus Adam...
- 1699) was a
German composer. He was, with
Johann Theile,
Nicolaus Adam
Strungk,
Johann Philipp Fortsch,
Johann Wolfgang Franck and
Johann Sigismund Kusser...
- (Schweitzer), a 1773
opera by
Anton Schweitzer Alceste (
Strungk), a 1680
opera by
Nicolaus Adam
Strungk Alceste, a 1768
opera by
Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi...
- mythology.
Ixion may also
refer to: Ixion, a 1699
opera by
Nicolaus Adam
Strungk Ixion, the
subtitle of Rued Langgaard's
Symphony No. 11 "Ixion", a 1986...
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Sonnets of Springtime. Paul
Dukas composed a cantata, Sémélé.
Nikolaus Strungk, Semele,
opera (1681) John Eccles, Semele,
opera (1706)
Marin Marais, Sémélé...
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Johann Steffens Delphin Strungk (studied
under Sweelinck;
father of
Nicolaus Adam
Strungk)
Nicolaus Adam
Strungk (son of
Delphin Strungk)
Franz Tunder (possibly...
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French academic painter Delphin Kyubwa,
Congolese politician Delphin Strungk (1600/1601–1694),
German composer and
organist Delphin Tshiembe (born 1991)...
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intabulations in
North German style by
Heinrich Scheidemann and
Delphin Strungk.
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