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Stefan Temmingh (born 1978 in Cape Town) is a
South African recorder player who now
lives in Munich. He
comes from a
South African-Dutch
family of musicians...
- (1909–1988)
Karel van
Steenhoven (born 1958)
Maurice Steger (born 1971)
Stefan Temmingh (born 1978)
Linda Turbett John
Turner (born 1943)
Marion Verbruggen (born...
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symphony orchestra)
Anjulie de Vos (renowned
South African cellist)
Stefan Temmingh (international
Recorder player currently living in Germany) "Hoërskool...
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Pavlicevic (1955–2018), an
international music therapist,
along with
Kobie Temmingh,
pioneered the
music therapy program at the
University of Pretoria, which...
- include:
Junyan Chen
Kaito Kobayashi Mario Häring
Lezanti van
Sittert Roelof Temmingh Kensuke Kawajiri Sulayman Human Eben
Wagenstroom Melissa Tu Benthall, Jonathan...
- of Cape Town,
where he
studied under Cameron Taylor (piano) and
Roelof Temmingh snr. (organ). He both
graduated his bachelor's
degree and was
awarded a...
- of
Piano Music from
South Africa (Arnold Van Wyk,
Peter Klatzow,
Roelof Temmingh,
David Kosviner, Jill Richards)
Towards the
light – a
selection of choral...
- Grotegerd, D; Sprooten, E; Bøen, E; Jimenez, E; Howells, F M; Delvecchio, G;
Temmingh, H; Starke, J; Almeida, J R C; Goikolea, J M; Houenou, J; Beard, L M; Rauer...
- Composition) and also
studied composition in
Stellenbosch under Roelof Temmingh. In 1998 Ndodana-Breen was the
first Black classical composer to be awarded...
- acclaim.
Several South African composers dedicated works to her.
Roelof Temmingh [af]
wrote several pieces for her,
including Last
Pieces no. 2 (Nostalgia)...