- Carl
Friedrich Zelter (1758–1832),
German musician 15808
Zelter, a main-belt
asteroid Zelter-Plakette, a
German award for
choirs Zelter River, Mongolia...
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Zelter (11
December 1758 – 15 May 1832) was a
German composer,
conductor and
teacher of music.
Working in his father's
bricklaying business,
Zelter attained...
- The
Zelter-Plakette (
Zelter Plaque) is a
German national award for choirs,
founded in 1956 by
President Theodor Heuss. The
plaque was
designed by the...
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Angie Zelter (born 5 June 1951) is a
British activist and the
founder of a
number of
international campaign groups,
including Trident Ploughshares and...
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including her mother, as well as the
composers Ludwig Berger and Carl
Friedrich Zelter. Her
younger brother Felix Mendelssohn, also a
composer and pianist, shared...
- The
Zelter River or
Zheltura (Mongolian: Зэлтэрийн гол,
Zelteriin Gol; Russian: Желтура́) is a
river in
northern Mongolia and Russia. It
starts in Selenge...
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Nicolai was seventeen, sent him to
Berlin to
study with Carl
Friedrich Zelter.
After initial successes in Germany,
including his
first symphony (1831)...
- manner. The
original group consisted of six core activists,
including Angie Zelter,
founder of the non-violent
Snowball Campaign.
Based in Edinburgh, Scotland...
- she
separated from her husband. In 1821 Goethe's
friend Carl
Friedrich Zelter introduced him to the 12-year-old
Felix Mendelssohn. Goethe, now in his...
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operas directed by
Gaspare Spontini and
attending concerts by Carl
Friedrich Zelter,
Felix Mendelssohn, and
other celebrities. On an 1829
return trip to Berlin...