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- (German: Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Musikwissenschaft, commonly shortened to ViFaMusik) had been funded by the German Research Foundation (German: Deutsche...
- onward. BMS online parti****tes actively on Virtual Library of Musicology (ViFaMusik), the central gateway for music and musicology in Germany. BMS was established...
- Mathematics ViFa medien buehne film – communication studies, media studies, journalism studies, theatre studies, film studies, journalism ViFaMusik – music...
- accessed 15 December 2021. Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Musikwissenschaft (ViFa Musik). Web reource, accessed 14 December 2021. 'Max Oesten', Katalog des Bibliotheksverundes...
- Leipzig, Herbst/Winter 2010/2011, pp. 8–9. Official website Bach Digital vifamusik.de 2010 Bach digital: Ein "work in progress" der digitalen Musikwissenschaft...
- 2015 at the age of 75. 1967: 7 bitar Robban + 7 bitar Broberg 2015: Text & Musik (Selective) Carola Ingela Uppblåsbara Barbara Likbil Båtlåt Öken Maria-Therese...
- Press, 1976. Orff Carl; Keetman G.(1950) Musik für Kinder I. Mainz: Schott. Orff Carl; Keetman G. (1950) Musik für Kinder: Reime und Spiellieder. Mainz:...
- Captain America, Doctor Strange). Eberhard Hertel, 85, German Volkstümliche Musik singer. Marko Ilešič, 76, Slovene jurist. David Johnson, 52, Indian cricketer...
- died aged 93 Al Blake / Vladimir Petrov dead at 66 Ein Großer der Neuen Musik: Deutscher Komponist Wolfgang Rihm gestorben (in German) Pete Sanchez was...
- Philipp (1774). "(Anhang)". Die Kunst des reinen Satzes in der Musik (in German). Vol. I. pp. I–VI. Kirnberger, Johann Philipp (1780). "Præludium". Diverses...