- Carl
Albert Hermann Teike (5
February 1864 – 28 May 1922) was a
German composer who
wrote over 100
military marches and
twenty concert works. Born the...
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written around 1889 in Ulm, Germany, by
military music composer Carl
Teike.
Teike wrote many
pieces for the
marching band of Grenadier-Regiment König Karl...
- Zeppelin" is a
German military march,
written by
military music composer Carl
Teike. The name
refers to
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. It was
originally composed...
- of Bavaria. The
motto is the
title of two
military marches, one by Carl
Teike (1903,
English title "Steadfast and True") and
another by
August Högn (1905)...
- Louis-Philippe
Laurendeau of the 1903
German march "Graf Zeppelin" by Carl
Teike Conqueror Records, an
American record label The
Conqueror (Heyer novel)...
- Barracks, Calw,
Germany Graf
Zeppelin (march), a
musical composition by Carl
Teike Search for "Graf Zeppelin" , "Graf von Zeppelin", "Count Zeppelin", "Count...
- True) is a
German military march,
written by
military music composer Carl
Teike. It is not
possible to
trace down the
origins of this march's
accurate time...
- Nilsson, Åke Jelving, Inge Lindstedt,
Alfred Pisuke,
Sixten Strömvall,
Harry Teike,
Kryztof Zdrzalka –
violins In 1974,
British band
Sweet Dreams which reached...
- industrialist,
engineer and inventor,
founder of
Robert Bosch GmbH. Carl
Teike (1864–1922),
composed the
military march Alte
Kameraden in Ulm in 1889 Erwin...
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percussion Sven-Olof
Walldoff –
string arrangements Kryztof Zdrzalka,
Harry Teike,
Sixten Strömvall, Lars Stegenberg,
Bertil Orsin,
Claes Nilsson, Gunnar...