- (also Zaslav),
Ukraine Zasław concentration camp, a ****
concentration camp in
Zasław (now part of Zagórz),
Poland Neal
Zaslaw (born 1939),
American musicologist...
- Neal
Zaslaw (born June 28, 1939) is an
American musicologist. Born in New York,
Zaslaw graduated from
Harvard in 1961 with a BA and
obtained his master's...
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Johann Nepomuk Stadler; which, as
Zaslaw points out,
limits the
possibilities to just the 39th and 40th symphonies.
Zaslaw adds: "The
version without clarinets...
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Zasław concentration camp (in German:
Zwangsarbeitslager Zaslaw) was a
World War II ****
German concentration camp,
established for
ghettoised Jews in...
- Zaslaw, pp. 95–98
Zaslaw, pp. 175–76 Kenyon, p. 155
Zaslaw, pp. 208–09
Zaslaw, pp. 186–88
Zaslaw, pp. 170–71
Zaslaw, pp397–98
Zaslaw, pp. 395–97 New Oxford...
- it in his
personal catalog,
which begins, "Eine
kleine Nacht-Musick". As
Zaslaw and
Cowdery point out,
Mozart almost certainly was not
giving the piece...
- The
Battle of
Zasław took
place near the
village of Iziaslav, on 24
January 1491,
during the Polish–Ottoman War. It was
fought by the
armies of the Crown...
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which he
composed for the Rome
carnival season of 1780.
According to Neal
Zaslaw, Cimarosa's
librettist may have been
Giuseppe Petrosellini, the
house poet...
- 5th
Zasław Uhlan Regiment (Polish: 5 Pułk Ułanów Zasławskich, 5 puł) was a
cavalry unit of the
Polish Army in the
Second Polish Republic. It was garrisoned...
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early imitative ability.
Heartz 2003.
Einstein 1965, p. [page needed].
Zaslaw &
Cowdery 1990, pp. 331–332. "The
Letters of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. (1769–1791)...