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Adolf Terschak (21
April 1832 – 1
October 1901) was an
Austrian flautist and composer,
mainly of
music for the flute. He
travelled to many places, in Europe...
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second half of the 19th
century by
Ernesto Köhler,
Wilhelm Popp and
Adolf Terschak. The
early 20th
century saw the
publication of a
number of
important collections...
- 01830.x. PMID 19049583.
Chang P,
Augustin K,
Boddum K,
Williams S, Sun M,
Terschak JA, et al. (February 2016). "Seizure
control by
decanoic acid
through direct...
- Chang, Pishan; Augustin, Katrin; Boddum, Kim; Williams, Sophie; Sun, Min;
Terschak, John A.; Hardege, Jörg D.; Chen,
Philip E.; Walker,
Matthew C.; Williams...
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Theobald Boehm,
Adolf Terschak and
Anton Bernhard Fürstenau.
Daily Exercises (Exercices Journaliers) for All
Saxophones after Terschak by
Marcel Mule. Alphonse...
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Strauss Lamar Stringfield Leoš Svárovský Paul
Taffanel Paul Taub
Adolf Terschak Mark
Thomas Rudolf Tillmetz Albert Tipton Manfred Trojahn Johann George...
- PMID 2631521. S2CID 30934688.
Chang P,
Augustin K,
Boddum K,
Williams S, Sun M,
Terschak JA, et al. (February 2016). "Seizure
control by
decanoic acid
through direct...
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Charles Robert Yuille-Smith: Saltarello, for
cello and
piano Adolf Terschak:
Saltarella for flute, 'cello, piano, Op. 20
Charles Spinks:
Dance Suite...
- 1963) Domènech
Terradellas (1713–1751)
Claude Terr****e (1867–1923)
Adolf Terschak (1832–1901)
Melchior Teschner (1584–1635) John Tesh (born 1952) Flavio...
- of the 20th century,
especially in
Trentino and Veneto,
where Federico Terschak introduced it in
Cortina d'Ampezzo. In 1922, the
first Italian bobsleigh...