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- Claudius von Wrochem (born 24 April 1965) is a German cellist. Born in Berlin, Wrochem studied cello with Peter Mann in Berlin from 1978 to 1984 and with...
- leadership of Alfred von Wrochem, until differences of opinion between him and his superiors led to his replacement in June 1921. Von Wrochem subsequently published...
- 1954). "Dr. D.C. Dounis, a great violin teacher". Musical Times: 559. Wrochem, Claudius von (2001). "Dounis, Demetrios Constantine". Die Musik in Geschichte...
- Germany had now been "colonized" by Africans. A German writer, Alfred von Wrochem, in his best-selling book The Colonization of the Rhineland by France had...
- mid-18th century, the settlement was for a short period owned by the von Wrochem family. It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4 mi) south of Wielowieś, 20 km...
- Kesselring [de], Thorsten Loch [de], Rudolf J. Schlaffer [de], Oliver von Wrochem [de] and John Zimmermann (historian) [de]. Wegner is a widely published...
- Heilgendorff is a violist and, together with her husband the cellist Claudius von Wrochem, she is a founding member and co-managing director of the Kairos Quartet...
- Kneer, Sam Hall, Vincent Laju, Lina Allemano, Anna Kaluza, Johannes von Wrochem and many others. He is also a member of IDENTITIES Quintet which unites...
- on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 27 December 2009. Vgl. z. B.: Oliver von Wrochem (November 2008). "Rede bei der Gedenkstunde der Bürgerschaftsfraktionen...
- 1996–1997: Kathrein Allenberg) Simone Heilgendorff, viola Claudius von Wrochem, violoncello The violins alternate in the function of the first violin...