- Gerd
Wenzinger (1943 – 16 June 1997),
known as The
Havel Ripper, was a
German doctor and
suspected serial killer,
thought to have
killed between 2 and...
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August Wenzinger (1905–1996) was a
prominent cellist, viol player, conductor, teacher, and
music scholar from Basel, Switzerland. He was a
pioneer of...
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studying with
August Wenzinger at the
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel,
Switzerland (1968–70) and
eventually succeeding Wenzinger in 1974 as professor...
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later an
elderly woman and her
doctor in
Mansfeld in
order to rob them
Wenzinger, Gerd 1991–1996 2 17+
Committed suicide before trial Known as "The Havel...
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musician and producer; best
known as b****ist of hard rock band
Krokus August Wenzinger (1905–1996), cellist,
violist (viola da gamba),
pioneer of
early music...
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Mehden (1873–1954,
United States)
Terence Weil (1921–1995, England)
August Wenzinger (1905–1996, Switzerland)
Donald Whitton (1923–2018, Canada) Maximilian...
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reconstruction of the work was
followed in 1955 by an
edition from
August Wenzinger that
remained in use for many years. The next 30
years saw
numerous editions...
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Cantorum Basiliensis — a
position previously held by
maestros August Wenzinger and
Jordi Savall. He also directs, records, and
performs regularly with...
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Grave of
Christian Wenzinger...
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which Paul
Baumgartner pla**** Op. 27,
Walter Kägi Op. 7, and
August Wenzinger Op. 11. Gradmann-Lüscher sang both Opp. 3 and the
world premiere of 23...